Comparing Thermal Stress Reduction Strategies That Influence Mdsc Accumulation In Tumor Bearing Mice

CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGY(2021)

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Myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are a diverse collection of immune cells that suppress anti-tumor immune responses. Decreasing MDSCs accumulation in the tumor microenvironment could improve the antitumor immune response and improve immunotherapy. Here, we examine the impact of physiologically relevant thermal treatments on the accumulation of MDSCs in tumors in mice. We found that different temperature-based protocols, including 1) weekly whole-body hyperthermia, 2) housing mice at their thermoneutral temperature (TT, similar to 30 degrees C), and 3) housing mice at a subthermoneutral temperature (ST,similar to 22 degrees C) while providing a localized heat source, each resulted in a reduction in MDSC accumulation and improved tumor growth control compared to control mice housed at ST, which is the standard, mandated housing temperature for laboratory mice. Additionally, we found that low dose beta-adrenergic receptor blocker (propranolol) therapy reduced MDSC accumulation and improved tumor growth control to a similar degree as the models that relieved cold stress. These results show that thermal treatments can decrease MDSC accumulation and tumor growth comparable to propranolol therapy.
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Myeloid derived suppressor cells, Thermal stress, Hyperthermia, beta-Adrenergic signaling, beta-Adrenergic receptor blockers
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