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Publication : IL-36γ and IL-36Ra Reciprocally Regulate NSCLC Progression by Modulating GSH Homeostasis and Oxidative Stress-Induced Cell Death.

First Author  Wang P Year  2021
Journal  Adv Sci (Weinh) Volume  8
Issue  19 Pages  e2101501
PubMed ID  34369094 Mgi Jnum  J:354596
Mgi Id  MGI:7735318 Doi  10.1002/advs.202101501
Citation  Wang P, et al. (2021) IL-36gamma and IL-36Ra Reciprocally Regulate NSCLC Progression by Modulating GSH Homeostasis and Oxidative Stress-Induced Cell Death. Adv Sci (Weinh) 8(19):e2101501
abstractText  The balance between antioxidants and reactive oxygen species (ROS) critically regulates tumor initiation and progression. However, whether and how the tumor-favoring redox status is controlled by cytokine networks remain poorly defined. Here, it is shown that IL-36gamma and IL-36Ra reciprocally regulate the progression of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) by modulating glutathione metabolism and ROS resolution. Knockout, inhibition, or neutralization of IL-36gamma significantly inhibits NSCLC progression and prolongs survival of the Kras(LSL-G12D/+) Tp53(fl/fl) and Kras(LSL-G12D/+) Lkb1(fl/fl) mice after tumor induction, whereas knockout of IL-36Ra exacerbates tumorigenesis in these NSCLC mouse models and accelerates death of mice. Mechanistically, IL-36gamma directly upregulates an array of genes involved in glutathione homeostasis to reduce ROS and prevent oxidative stress-induced cell death, which is mitigated by IL-36Ra or IL-36gamma neutralizing antibody. Consistently, IL-36gamma staining is positively and negatively correlated with glutathione biosynthesis and ROS in human NSCLC tumor biopsies, respectively. These findings highlight essential roles of cytokine networks in redox for tumorigenesis and provide potential therapeutic strategy for NSCLC.
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