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    The American Association of Immunologists ; 2011
    In:  The Journal of Immunology Vol. 186, No. 1_Supplement ( 2011-04-01), p. 48.9-48.9
    In: The Journal of Immunology, The American Association of Immunologists, Vol. 186, No. 1_Supplement ( 2011-04-01), p. 48.9-48.9
    Abstract: Breast cancer escape and metastasis is an active process that requires inflammation and participation of immune cells. We have previously reported that this is a primary tumor-controlled process which activates lungs to produce CCL17 and CCL22 to facilitate lung metastasis together with the recruitment of CCR4+ regulatory T cells (Tregs). To understand the mechanism of this process, we performed expression array analysis in both metastatic and non-metastatic cancer cells and found that metastatic cells produced thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), an IL-7-like type 1 inflammatory cytokine that is often associated with the induction of Th2-type allergic responses in the lungs. Moreover, TSLP was also abundantly expressed in variety of human solid tumors, including breast, lung, colon and ovarian cancers. To gain further insights into the role of TSLP in cancer progression, we have blocked TSLP expression in cancer cells and found that TSLP is required for efficient breast cancer escape and metastasis. Moreover, utilizing adoptive transfer studies in TSLPR deficient mice, we demonstrated that by targeting CD4+ T cells to induce Th2-type inflammatory responses, cancer-produced TSLP promoted cancer escape. Taken together, our data indicate that TSLP is an important factor that needs to be controlled to effectively combat with cancer escape.
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    ISSN: 0022-1767 , 1550-6606
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    The American Association of Immunologists ; 2011
    In:  The Journal of Immunology Vol. 186, No. 10 ( 2011-05-15), p. 5656-5662
    In: The Journal of Immunology, The American Association of Immunologists, Vol. 186, No. 10 ( 2011-05-15), p. 5656-5662
    Abstract: Inflammation is a double-edged sword that can promote or suppress cancer progression. In this study, we report that thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), an IL-7–like type 1 inflammatory cytokine that is often associated with the induction of Th2-type allergic responses in the lungs, is also expressed in human and murine cancers. Our studies with murine cancer cells indicate that TSLP plays an essential role in cancer escape, as its inactivation in cancer cells alone was sufficient to almost completely abrogate cancer progression and lung metastasis. The cancer-promoting activity of TSLP primarily required signaling through the TSLP receptor on CD4+ T cells, promoting Th2-skewed immune responses and production of immunosuppressive factors such as IL-10 and IL-13. Expression of TSLP therefore may be a useful prognostic marker, and its targeting could have therapeutic potential.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0022-1767 , 1550-6606
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    Language: English
    Publisher: The American Association of Immunologists
    Publication Date: 2011
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 1475085-5
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