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The macrophage odorant receptor Olfr78 mediates the lactate-induced M2 phenotype of tumor-associated macrophages

Sri Murugan Poongkavithai Vadevoo, Gowri Rangaswamy Gunassekaran, ChaeEun Lee, NaHye Lee, Jiyoun Lee, Sehyun Chae, Jae‐Yong Park, JaeHyung Koo, Byung-Heon Lee

2021Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences126 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

bone marrow-derived macrophages with or without exogenous Olfr78 expression, we demonstrated that Olfr78 sensed tumor-derived lactate, which was the main factor in tumor-conditioned media responsible for generation of protumoral M2-TAMs. Olfr78 functioned together with Gpr132 to mediate lactate-induced generation of protumoral M2-TAMs. In addition, syngeneic Olfr78-deficient mice exhibited reduced tumor progression and metastasis together with an increased anti- versus protumoral immune cell population. We propose that the Olfr78-lactate interaction is a therapeutic target to reduce and prevent tumor progression and metastasis.

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MacrophagePhenotypeReceptorTumor microenvironmentMetastasisTumor progressionCancer researchFunction (biology)CancerBiologyChemistryCell biologyMedicineInternal medicineTumor cellsIn vitroBiochemistryGeneNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsImmune cells in cancerReceptor Mechanisms and Signaling
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