Correlation between TAMs and proliferation and invasion of type I endometrial carcinoma

Asian Pac J Trop Med. 2015 Aug;8(8):643-50. doi: 10.1016/j.apjtm.2015.07.009. Epub 2015 Jul 22.

Abstract

Objective: To explore the correlation between tumor-associated macrophages and the proliferation and invasion of type I endometrial carcinoma.

Methods: Immunohistochemistry was used to investigate the infiltration of macrophages in normal and different types of hyperplastic endometrial lesions. The proliferation and invasion ability of type I endometrial carcinoma cell line RL95-2 influenced by mononuclear macrophage cell line THP-1 (constructed M2 type macrophages) was detected by CCK8 and transwell technologies respectively. Transwell was used to evaluate the recruiting ability of RL95-2 on THP-1 cells. Otherwise, the western blot was also used to detect the expression of CyclinD1 and MMP-2 in RL95-2 with the influence of THP-1.

Results: Immunohistochemistry result showed a positive correlation between the number of infiltrating macrophages and the progression of endometrial hyperplasia. THP-1 recruited by RL95-2 could promote its proliferation and invasion and enhance the expression of the CyclinD1 and MMP-2 protein in a time dependent manner (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: Increase of the number of infiltrating macrophages and its contribution to the tumor inflammatory microenvironment may result in the development of the type I endometrial carcinoma.

Keywords: Invasion; Proliferation; Tumor-associated macrophages; Type I endometrial carcinoma.