Tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) play a critical role in cancer development and progression. However, the heterogeneity of TAM presents a major challenge to identify clinically relevant markers for protumor TAM. Here, we report that expression of adipocyte/macrophage fatty acid-binding protein (A-FABP) in TAM promotes breast cancer progression. Although upregulation of A-FABP was inversely associated with breast cancer survival, deficiency of A-FABP significantly reduced mammary tumor growth and metastasis. Furthermore, the protumor effect of A-FABP was mediated by TAM, in particular, in a subset of TAM with a CD11bF4/80MHCIILy6C phenotype. A-FABP expression in TAM facilitated protumor IL6/STAT3 signaling through regulation of the NFκB/ pathway. Collectively, our results suggest A-FABP as a new functional marker for protumor TAM. These findings identify A-FABP as a functional marker for protumor macrophages, thus offering a new target for tumor immunotherapy. .
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-17-2465 | DOI Listing |
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