Neutrophils drive vascular occlusion, tumour necrosis and metastasis
Johns Hopkins University · Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Tumour necrosis is associated with poor prognosis in cancer1,2 and is thought to occur passively when tumour growth outpaces nutrient supply. Here we report, however, that neutrophils actively induce tumour necrosis. In multiple cancer mouse models, we found a tumour-elicited Ly6GHighLy6CLow neutrophil population that was unable to extravasate in response to inflammatory challenges but formed neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) more efficiently than classical Ly6GHighLy6CHigh neutrophils. The presence of these ‘vascular-restricted’ neutrophils correlated with the appearance of a ‘pleomorphic’ necrotic architecture in mice. In tumours with pleomorphic necrosis, we found intravascular aggregates of neutrophils…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.48
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 63
Authors
14- JMJosé M. AdroverCorresponding
Johns Hopkins University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Johns Hopkins Medicine, The Francis Crick Institute
- XHXiao Han
Johns Hopkins University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Stony Brook University
- LSLijuan Sun
Johns Hopkins University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Johns Hopkins Medicine
- TFTakeo Fujii
National Institutes of Health, Northwell Health, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, National Cancer Institute
- NSNicole Sivetz
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Necrosis
- Vascular occlusion
- Metastasis
- Occlusion
- Pathology
- Medicine
- Cancer research
- Cardiology