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Publication : Gut epithelial Interleukin-17 receptor A signaling can modulate distant tumors growth through microbial regulation.

First Author  Chandra V Year  2024
Journal  Cancer Cell Volume  42
Issue  1 Pages  85-100.e6
PubMed ID  38157865 Mgi Jnum  J:352224
Mgi Id  MGI:7575636 Doi  10.1016/j.ccell.2023.12.006
Citation  Chandra V, et al. (2024) Gut epithelial Interleukin-17 receptor A signaling can modulate distant tumors growth through microbial regulation. Cancer Cell 42(1):85-100.e6
abstractText  Microbes influence cancer initiation, progression and therapy responsiveness. IL-17 signaling contributes to gut barrier immunity by regulating microbes but also drives tumor growth. A knowledge gap remains regarding the influence of enteric IL-17-IL-17RA signaling and their microbial regulation on the behavior of distant tumors. We demonstrate that gut dysbiosis induced by systemic or gut epithelial deletion of IL-17RA induces growth of pancreatic and brain tumors due to excessive development of Th17, primary source of IL-17 in human and mouse pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, as well as B cells that circulate to distant tumors. Microbial dependent IL-17 signaling increases DUOX2 signaling in tumor cells. Inefficacy of pharmacological inhibition of IL-17RA is overcome with targeted microbial ablation that blocks the compensatory loop. These findings demonstrate the complexities of IL-17-IL-17RA signaling in different compartments and the relevance for accounting for its homeostatic host defense function during cancer therapy.
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