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IL-33/regulatory T cell axis triggers the development of a tumor-promoting immune environment in chronic inflammation.


ABSTRACT: Chronic inflammation's tumor-promoting potential is well-recognized; however, the mechanism underlying the development of this immune environment is unknown. Studying the transition from acute, tumor-suppressive to chronic, tumor-promoting allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) revealed how tumor-promoting chronic inflammation develops. Epidermis-derived interleukin (IL)-33 up-regulation and its induction of regulatory T cell (Treg) accumulation in the skin preceded the transition from acute to chronic ACD and triggered the tumor-promoting immune environment in chronic ACD. Mice lacking IL-33 were protected from chronic ACD and its skin cancer sequela compared with wild-type controls (P = 0.0002). IL-33's direct signaling onto Tregs was required for the development of the tumor-promoting immune environment in the skin. IL-33-Treg signaling was also required for chronic colitis and its associated colorectal cancer development in a colitis model (P < 0.0001). Significantly increased IL-33 and Tregs marked the perilesional skin and colon in patients with cancer-prone chronic inflammatory diseases. Our findings elucidate the role of the IL-33/Treg axis in creating a tumor-promoting immune environment in chronic inflammatory diseases and suggest therapeutic targets for cancer prevention and treatment in high-risk patients.

SUBMITTER: Ameri AH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6377481 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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IL-33/regulatory T cell axis triggers the development of a tumor-promoting immune environment in chronic inflammation.

Ameri Amir H AH   Moradi Tuchayi Sara S   Zaalberg Anniek A   Park Jong Ho JH   Ngo Kenneth H KH   Li Tiancheng T   Lopez Elena E   Colonna Marco M   Lee Richard T RT   Mino-Kenudson Mari M   Demehri Shadmehr S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190129 7


Chronic inflammation's tumor-promoting potential is well-recognized; however, the mechanism underlying the development of this immune environment is unknown. Studying the transition from acute, tumor-suppressive to chronic, tumor-promoting allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) revealed how tumor-promoting chronic inflammation develops. Epidermis-derived interleukin (IL)-33 up-regulation and its induction of regulatory T cell (Treg) accumulation in the skin preceded the transition from acute to chron  ...[more]

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