Chronic stress promotes breast carcinoma metastasis by accumulating myeloid-derived suppressor cells through activating β-adrenergic signaling

Oncoimmunology. 2021 Nov 23;10(1):2004659. doi: 10.1080/2162402X.2021.2004659. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Numerous studies have found that chronic stress could promote tumor progression and this may be related to inhibtion of immune system. Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are a heterogeneous population of cells with immunosuppressive activity. MDSCs may represent a key link between chronic stress and tumor progression. However, the role of stress-induced MDSCs in breast cancer progression is unclear. The present study showed that pre-exposure of chronic stress could lead to MDSCs elevation and facilitated breast cancer metastasis in tumor-bearing mice. Adoptive transfer of MDSCs could significantly increase lung metastatic foci. In contrast, lung metastasis could be alleviated by depleting endogenous MDSCs with Gr-1 antibody. The concentration of norepinephrine in serum and the expression of tyrosine hydroxylase in bone marrow could be significantly elevated by chronic stress. Moreover, propranolol, an inhibitor of β-adrenergic signaling, could inhibit breast carcinoma metastasis and prevent the expansion of chronic stress-induced MDSCs. Further study revealed that the expressions of IL-6 and JAK/STAT3 signaling pathways were upregulated by chronic stress in mice, and this upregulation could be inhibited by propranolol. Blocking the IL-6 signal or inhibiting the activation of the JAK/STAT3 signaling pathway could reduce tumor growth and metastasis by attenuating the accumulation of MDSCs in vivo. Besides, propranolol inhibited the expression of IL-6 in supernatant of 4T1 cells induced by isoproterenol and reduced the proportion of inducible MDSCs in vitro. Taken together, these data indicated that chronic stress may accumulate MDSCs via activation of β-adrenergic signaling and IL-6/STAT3 pathway, thereby promoting breast carcinoma metastasis.

Keywords: Chronic stress; IL-6/STAT3; MDSCs.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adrenergic Agents
  • Animals
  • Carcinoma*
  • Mice
  • Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells*
  • Propranolol / pharmacology
  • Signal Transduction

Substances

  • Adrenergic Agents
  • Propranolol

Grants and funding

This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.81971887, 81772252, 31971194, 81801949, and 81802091), Tianjin Natural Science Foundation (No.16JCYBJC28100, No. 18JCQNJC13400, No. 17JCQNJC10700), Key Laboratory of Emergency and Trauma (Hainan Medical University), Ministry of Education (No. KLET-201906) and Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No. 63191175).