Description
We report a novel mechanism of the interaction between perivascular cell and TAMs in promoting metastasis through the IL-33-ST2-dependent pathway. IL-33 was the highest up-regulated gene through activation of SOX7 transcription factor in PDGF-BB-stimulated pericytes. Gain- and loss-of-function experiments validate that IL-33 promotes metastasis through recruitment of TAMs. Il33-/- deficient mice showed impaired TAM recruitment and metastasis. Pharmacological inhibition of the IL-33-ST2 signalling by a soluble ST2 significantly inhibited TAMs and metastasis. Genetic deletion of host IL-33 in mice also blocked PDGF-BB-induced TAM recruitment and metastasis. High IL-33 in human cancers correlated with poor survival prognosis. These findings shed novel mechanisms of tumour stroma in promoting metastasis and have therapeutic implications for cancer therapy.