Platinum sensitivity of ovarian cancer cells does not influence their ability to induce M2-type macrophage polarization.
Agata MlynskaEgle PovilaityteInga ZemleckaiteKarolina ZilionyteMarius StriogaJan KraskoNeringa DobrovolskieneMei-Wen PengBirute IntaiteVita PasukonienePublished in: American journal of reproductive immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989) (2018)
Our results provide the evidence for bidirectional interplay between cancer cells and macrophages. Independent of platinum resistance status, ovarian cancer cells polarize macrophages toward M2-like type, whereas macrophages induce epithelial-mesenchymal transition and stemness-related gene expression profile in cisplatin-sensitive, but not cisplatin-resistant cancer cells.