Efficient and specific Ly6G+cell depletion: A change in the current practices toward more relevant functional analyses of neutrophils

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Summary Neutrophils orchestrate the innate immune response against microorganisms and are increasingly recognized to modulate cancer development in primary tumors and metastases. To address their function in vivo , different approaches are used, the most common ones relying on antibody-mediated neutrophil depletion. By comparing the effects of two widely used antibodies, we demonstrate a strong efficacy but a lack of specificity for anti-Gr1. In contrast, anti-Ly6G lacks neutrophil-depletion capacity in C57BL/6 mice, which can be explained by an insufficient celerity of neutrophil clearance that is counterbalanced by exacerbated mobilization of immature cells. When combined with a secondary antibody, anti-Ly6G treatment results in specific and efficient neutrophil depletion. Using a mouse model of lung adenocarcinoma, we demonstrate the efficacy of this new approach to diminish primary tumor growth and propose the existence of a local intercellular communication between neutrophils and alveolar macrophages that fosters regulatory T cell proliferation in lung cancer.

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