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Publication : Neural innervation stimulates splenic TFF2 to arrest myeloid cell expansion and cancer.

First Author  Dubeykovskaya Z Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  10517 PubMed ID  26841680
Mgi Jnum  J:236280 Mgi Id  MGI:5805618
Doi  10.1038/ncomms10517 Citation  Dubeykovskaya Z, et al. (2016) Neural innervation stimulates splenic TFF2 to arrest myeloid cell expansion and cancer. Nat Commun 7:10517
abstractText  CD11b(+)Gr-1(+) myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) expand in the spleen during cancer and promote progression through suppression of cytotoxic T cells. An anti-inflammatory reflex arc involving the vagus nerve and memory T cells is necessary for resolution of acute inflammation. Failure of this neural circuit could promote procarcinogenic inflammation and altered tumour immunity. Here we show that splenic TFF2, a secreted anti-inflammatory peptide, is released by vagally modulated memory T cells to suppress the expansion of MDSCs through CXCR4. Splenic denervation interrupts the anti-inflammatory neural arc, resulting in the expansion of MDSCs and colorectal cancer. Deletion of Tff2 recapitulates splenic denervation to promote carcinogenesis. Colorectal carcinogenesis could be suppressed through transgenic overexpression of TFF2, adenoviral transfer of TFF2 or transplantation of TFF2-expressing bone marrow. TFF2 is important to the anti-inflammatory reflex arc and plays an essential role in arresting MDSC proliferation. TFF2 offers a potential approach to prevent and to treat cancer.
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