Table 2.
The role of β2 integrins in tumor development.
Subunit | Cell Type | Species | Tumor Model | Observations | Reference |
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CD18 | S100A8+ myeloid cells | m | Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC) and MC38 colon adenocarcinoma | Tumors growing in CD18hypo, but not in CD11b-deficient mice were more sensitive to irradiation in comparison to WT mice | [309] |
B cell | h | CLL | CD18 variant (E630K) enhances CLL susceptibility | [321,331] | |
CD11a | NK, TC | h | - | Establishment of an intercellular synapse with cancer cell and targeted release of granules depend on LFA-1 | [331,332,333] |
B cell | h | CLL | Impaired motility and accumulation in the blood due to defective Rap-1 GTPase signaling/diminished CD18 expression | [320,324] | |
CD11aCD11b | PMN | m | Melanoma | ICAM-1 expressing melanoma cells bind PMN via LFA-1/MAC-1, and thus are carried across the vasculature forming metastasis | [319] |
CD11b | PMN | m | B16F10 Melanoma, RM1 prostate cancer | CD11b−/− PMN fail to infiltrate tumor tissue and secrete VEGF needed for the neovascularization at lower extent | [310] |
m | spontaneous intestinal adenoma | CD11b−/− myeloid cell infiltrate tumor mass at low extent, associated with diminished tumor growth and impaired Wnt/β-catenin activity in the tumor | [305] | ||
m | Squamous cell carcinoma xenografts | Systemic application of CD11b blocking antibody increased anti-tumor response after radiation | [309] | ||
h | Gastric cancer | Extent of CD11b+ cell infiltration correlated with tumor size, venous invasion, lymph node metastasis, general metastasis stage and FoxP3+ cell infiltration | [307] | ||
h | Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) | de novo expression of MAC-1 on EOC cell lines | [334] | ||
m | Melanoma | MAC-1 is essential for antibody-mediated antitumor responses | [313] | ||
CD11c | APC | h | Gastric cancer | CD11c+ cell tumor infiltration correlated with tumor size. | [307] |
CD11d | Macro-phage | m | Upregulation of CD11d/CD18 surface expression by myeloid cells is associated with their accumulation at the inflammation site and chronification of inflammation | [67] |