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Publication : Radiation exposure elicits a neutrophil-driven response in healthy lung tissue that enhances metastatic colonization.

First Author  Nolan E Year  2022
Journal  Nat Cancer Volume  3
Issue  2 Pages  173-187
PubMed ID  35221334 Mgi Jnum  J:321216
Mgi Id  MGI:6885634 Doi  10.1038/s43018-022-00336-7
Citation  Nolan E, et al. (2022) Radiation exposure elicits a neutrophil-driven response in healthy lung tissue that enhances metastatic colonization. Nat Cancer 3(2):173-187
abstractText  Radiotherapy is one of the most effective approaches to achieve tumor control in cancer patients, although healthy tissue injury due to off-target radiation exposure can occur. In this study, we used a model of acute radiation injury to the lung, in the context of cancer metastasis, to understand the biological link between tissue damage and cancer progression. We exposed healthy mouse lung tissue to radiation before the induction of metastasis and observed a strong enhancement of cancer cell growth. We found that locally activated neutrophils were key drivers of the tumor-supportive preconditioning of the lung microenvironment, governed by enhanced regenerative Notch signaling. Importantly, these tissue perturbations endowed arriving cancer cells with an augmented stemness phenotype. By preventing neutrophil-dependent Notch activation, via blocking degranulation, we were able to significantly offset the radiation-enhanced metastases. This work highlights a pro-tumorigenic activity of neutrophils, which is likely linked to their tissue regenerative functions.
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