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    Kowanetz, Marcin; Wu, Xiumin; Lee, John; Tan, Martha; Hagenbeek, Thijs; Qu, Xueping; Yu, Lanlan; Ross, Jed; Korsisaari, Nina; Cao, Tim; Bou-Reslan, Hani; Kallop, Dara; Weimer, Robby; Ludlam, Mary J. C.; Kaminker, Joshua S.; Modrusan, Zora; van Bruggen, Nicholas; Peale, Franklin V.; Carano, Richard; Meng, Y. Gloria; Ferrara, Napoleone

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 12/2010, Letnik: 107, Številka: 50
    Journal Article

    Priming of the organ-specific premetastatic sites is thought to be an important yet incompletely understood step during metastasis. In this study, we show that the metastatic tumors we examined overexpress granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF), which expands and mobilizes Ly6G+Ly6C+ granulocytes and facilitates their subsequent homing at distant organs even before the arrival of tumor cells. Moreover, G-CSF—mobilized Ly6G+Ly6C+ cells produce the Bv8 protein, which has been implicated in angiogenesis and mobilization of myeloid cells. Anti—G-CSF or anti-Bv8 antibodies significantly reduced lung metastasis. Transplantation of Bv8 null fetal liver cells into lethally irradiated hosts also reduced metastasis. We identified an unexpected role for Bv8: the ability to stimulate tumor cell migration through activation of one of the Bv8 receptors, prokineticin receptor (PKR)-1. Finally, we show that administration of recombinant G-CSF is sufficient to increase the numbers of Ly6G+Ly6C+ cells in organ-specific metastatic sites and results in enhanced metastatic ability of several tumors.