Abstract

In response to microenvironmental signals, macrophages undergo different activation, including the “classic” proinflammatory phenotype (also called M1), the “alternative” activation induced by the IL-4/IL-13 trigger, and the related but distinct heterogeneous M2 polarization associated with the anti-inflammatory profile. The latter is induced by several stimuli, including IL-10 and TGF-β. Macrophage-polarized activation has profound effects on immune and inflammatory responses and in tumor biology, but information on the underlying molecular pathways is scarce. In the present study, we report that alternative polarization of macrophages requires the transcription factor c-MYC. In macrophages, IL-4 and different stimuli sustaining M2-like polarization induce c-MYC expression and its translocation to the nucleus. c-MYC controls the induction of a subset (45%) of genes associated with alternative activation. ChIP assays indicate that c-MYC directly regulates some genes associated with alternative activation, including SCARB1, ALOX15, and MRC1, whereas others, including CD209, are indirectly regulated by c-MYC. c-MYC up-regulates the IL-4 signaling mediators signal transducer and activator of transcription-6 and peroxisome proliferator–activated receptorγ, is also expressed in tumor-associated macrophages, and its inhibition blocks the expression of protumoral genes including VEGF, MMP9, HIF-1α, and TGF-β. We conclude that c-MYC is a key player in alternative macrophage activation, and is therefore a potential therapeutic target in pathologies related to these cells, including tumors.

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Macrophage polarizationBiologyProinflammatory cytokineCell biologyTranscription factorSignal transductionCancer researchMacrophageSTAT proteinM2 MacrophageImmune systemActivator (genetics)InflammationImmunologyReceptorGeneIn vitroGeneticsSTAT3

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Year
2011
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Volume
119
Issue
2
Pages
411-421
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370
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Óscar M. Pello, Maria De Pizzol, Massimiliano Mirolo et al. (2011). Role of c-MYC in alternative activation of human macrophages and tumor-associated macrophage biology. Blood , 119 (2) , 411-421. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2011-02-339911

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10.1182/blood-2011-02-339911