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Publication : Myeloid Cell-Derived Reactive Oxygen Species Induce Epithelial Mutagenesis.

First Author  Canli Ö Year  2017
Journal  Cancer Cell Volume  32
Issue  6 Pages  869-883.e5
PubMed ID  29232557 Mgi Jnum  J:252269
Mgi Id  MGI:6103806 Doi  10.1016/j.ccell.2017.11.004
Citation  Canli O, et al. (2017) Myeloid Cell-Derived Reactive Oxygen Species Induce Epithelial Mutagenesis. Cancer Cell 32(6):869-883.e5
abstractText  Increased oxidative stress has been suggested to initiate and promote tumorigenesis by inducing DNA damage and to suppress tumor development by triggering apoptosis and senescence. The contribution of individual cell types in the tumor microenvironment to these contrasting effects remains poorly understood. We provide evidence that during intestinal tumorigenesis, myeloid cell-derived H2O2 triggers genome-wide DNA mutations in intestinal epithelial cells to stimulate invasive growth. Moreover, increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in myeloid cells initiates tumor growth in various organs also in the absence of a carcinogen challenge in a paracrine manner. Our data identify an intricate crosstalk between myeloid cell-derived ROS molecules, oxidative DNA damage, and tumor necrosis factor alpha-mediated signaling to orchestrate a tumor-promoting microenvironment causing invasive cancer.
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