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Publication : Tumor-induced stromal reprogramming drives lymph node transformation.

First Author  Riedel A Year  2016
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  17
Issue  9 Pages  1118-27
PubMed ID  27400148 Mgi Jnum  J:259419
Mgi Id  MGI:6142863 Doi  10.1038/ni.3492
Citation  Riedel A, et al. (2016) Tumor-induced stromal reprogramming drives lymph node transformation. Nat Immunol 17(9):1118-27
abstractText  Lymph node (LN) stromal cells, particularly fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs), provide critical structural support and regulate immunity, tolerance and the transport properties of LNs. For many tumors, metastasis to the LNs is predictive of poor prognosis. However, the stromal contribution to the evolving microenvironment of tumor-draining LNs (TDLNs) remains poorly understood. Here we found that FRCs specifically of TDLNs proliferated in response to tumor-derived cues and that the network they formed was remodeled. Comparative transcriptional analysis of FRCs from non-draining LNs and TDLNs demonstrated reprogramming of key pathways, including matrix remodeling, chemokine and/or cytokine signaling, and immunological functions such as the recruitment, migration and activation of leukocytes. In particular, downregulation of the expression of FRC-derived chemokine CCL21 and cytokine IL-7 were accompanied by altered composition and aberrant localization of immune-cell populations. Our data indicate that following exposure to tumor-derived factors, the stroma of TDLNs adapts on multiple levels to exhibit features typically associated with immunosuppression.
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