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Collagen promoting macrophage polarization into M1 inflammatory phenotype / 解剖学报
Acta Anatomica Sinica ; (6): 445-450, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-844632
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To investigate the effect of collagen on Ml macrophage polarization in vivo and in vitro study.

Methods:

Immunofluorescence was used to detect the distribution of macrophages in clinical colorectal tumor, and the distribution of macrophages in orthotopic carcinoma model mice. Masson staining was used to detect collagen fibers in tumor tissues. The mouse peritoneal macrophages were cultured on the cell culture dish coated by different concentration of type I collagen, then determine the gene expression of tumor necrosis factor(TNF), inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), CD163, CD206 by using Real-time PCR method.

Results:

Macrophages were mainly distributed in the stroma of tumor tissue in human colon cancer tissue and mouse carcinoma samples, tumor-associated macrophages there were mainly Ml-type, while macrophages in the parenchymal area of tumor tissue were mainly M2 macrophages; Type I collagen induces macrophages polarization into Ml phenotype and inhibits the macrophages to the tumor-promoting M2-type in vitro; Masson staining showed that collagen fibers were mainly distributed in the stroma of tumor tissue both in human and mouse tumor, and collagen fibers around the tumor parenchymal cells were less, however, collagen fibers were abundant in the stroma of tumor tissue.

Conclusion:

Type I collagen induces the polarization of macrophages to M1 phenotype, while the decrease of collagen fibers around the tumor parenchymal cells may be one of the related factors for the M2 polarization of macrophages which can promote the progression and invasion and metastasis of tumors.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: Chinese Journal: Acta Anatomica Sinica Year: 2019 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Prognostic study Language: Chinese Journal: Acta Anatomica Sinica Year: 2019 Type: Article