articleCancer ResearchFeb 24, 2017GREEN OA

Cellular and Molecular Identity of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Glioblastoma

Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine · Children's Healthcare of Atlanta · +4 more institutions

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Abstract In glioblastoma (GBM), tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) represent up to one half of the cells of the tumor mass, including both infiltrating macrophages and resident brain microglia. In an effort to delineate the temporal and spatial dynamics of TAM composition during gliomagenesis, we used genetically engineered and GL261-induced mouse models in combination with CX3CR1GFP/WT;CCR2RFP/WT double knock-in mice. Using this approach, we demonstrated that CX3CR1LoCCR2Hi monocytes were recruited to the GBM, where they transitioned to CX3CR1HiCCR2Lo macrophages and CX3CR1HiCCR2− microglia-like cells. Infiltrating macrophages/monocytes constituted approximately 85% of the total TAM population, with resident…

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