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Publication : A Critical Role of the IL-22-IL-22 Binding Protein Axis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

First Author  Giannou AD Year  2022
Journal  Cancers (Basel) Volume  14
Issue  24 PubMed ID  36551508
Mgi Jnum  J:332250 Mgi Id  MGI:7411529
Doi  10.3390/cancers14246019 Citation  Giannou AD, et al. (2022) A Critical Role of the IL-22-IL-22 Binding Protein Axis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Cancers (Basel) 14(24)
abstractText  Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ranks among the five most common cancer entities worldwide and leads to hundred-thousands of deaths every year. Despite some groundbreaking therapeutical revelations during the last years, the overall prognosis remains poor. Although the immune system fights malignant transformations with a robust anti-tumor response, certain immune mediators have also been shown to promote cancer development. For example, interleukin (IL)-22 has been associated with HCC progression and worsened prognosis in multiple studies. However, the underlying mechanisms of the pathological role of IL-22-signaling as well as the role of its natural antagonist IL-22 binding protein (IL-22BP) in HCC remain elusive. Here, we corroborate the pathogenic role of IL-22 in HCC by taking advantage of two mouse models. Moreover, we observed a protective role of IL-22BP during liver carcinogenesis. While IL-22 was mainly produced by CD4(+) T cells in HCC, IL-22BP was abundantly expressed by neutrophils during liver carcinogenesis. Hepatocytes could be identified as a major target of this pathological IL-22-signaling. Moreover, abrogation of IL-22 signaling in hepatocytes in IL22ra1(flox/flox) x Alb(Cre+) mice reduced STEAP4 expression-a known oncogene-in HCC in vivo. Likewise, STEAP4 expression correlated with IL22 levels in human HCC samples, but not in healthy liver specimens. In conclusion, these data encourage the development of therapeutical approaches that target the IL-22-IL-22BP axis in HCC.
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