Author:
Malier Marie,Laverriere Marie-Hélène,Henry Maxime,Yakoubi Malika,Bellaud Pascale,Arellano Cécile,Sébillot Anthony,Thomas Fabienne,Josserand Véronique,Girard Edouard,Roth Gael S,Millet Arnaud
Abstract
AbstractPyrimidine analogs are part of the first-line chemotherapy regimen for gastrointestinal cancers. Trifluridine combined with tipiracil, a specific thymidine phosphorylase inhibitor, in TAS-102 has recently emerged as a potential alternative in the face of primary or secondary chemoresistance to 5-fluorouracil. Despite its promise, in the current study, we report that macrophage-specific overexpression of thymidine phosphorylase results in macrophage-induced chemoresistance to TAS-102 that is insensitive to tipiracil inhibition. In addition, we demonstrate the human specificity of this mechanism, as mouse macrophages do not express significant levels of thymidine phosphorylase. To study the importance of macrophages in chemoresistance to trifluridine, we developed a humanized mouse model with tumor-implanted human macrophages and demonstrated their important role in treatment resistance to pyrimidine analogs. We also showed in human colorectal cancer that macrophages represent a major source of thymidine phosphorylase expression leading to chemoresistance.SignificanceThymidine phosphorylase overexpression in TAMs confers chemoresistance to TAS-102 in digestive cancers.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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