FBXO38 regulates macrophage polarization to control the development of cancer and colitis

Xin Zheng,Qi Jiang, Mingshun Han, Fenfen Ye, Mingchang Wang,Ying Qiu, Jialu Wang,Minxia Gao,Fajian Hou,Hongyan Wang

Cellular & Molecular Immunology(2023)

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Macrophages are highly plastic cells that differentially regulate multiple pathological conditions, including cancer and autoimmune diseases. In response to various stimuli, macrophages activate different intrinsic signaling pathways and polarize into distinct macrophage subsets. We aimed to identify key new effectors that could control macrophage polarization and impact the development of cancer or colitis. Following treatment with the supernatants of tumor cells, macrophages showed an upregulation in Fbxo38 expression. Subsequently, we further identified that FBXO38 promotes macrophage immunosuppressive function by upregulating the expression of M2-like genes via MAPK and IRF4 signaling without affecting M1-like macrophage polarization. Deletion of Fbxo38 in macrophages was found to block tumor development and protect against DSS-induced colitis. Considering the distinct regulation of tumor development by FBXO38 in T cells and macrophages, we suggest that a comprehensive understanding of FBXO38 function in different cell types is critical for its further translational usage.
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FBXO38,Macrophage polarization,Tumor progression,Colitis
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