Characterization of Interleukin 11-producing fibroblasts that constitute a niche for tumor development [Agilent]
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ABSTRACT: Interleukin (IL)-11 belongs to a member of the IL-6 family of cytokines and is involved in a variety of cellular responses. However, the origin and functions of IL-11-producing (IL-11+) cells are not fully understood. To characterize IL-11+ cells in vivo, we generated Il11 reporter mice. IL-11+ cells rapidly appeared in the colon of mice after dextran sulfate sodium treatment. IL-11+ cells expressed fibroblast markers and genes associated with cell proliferation and tissue repair. IL-11+ cells also appeared in the colon of three murine tumor models and human colorectal cancers. Deletion of Il11ra1 or Il11 attenuated the development of colitis-associated colorectal cancers in mice. IL-11 induced STAT3 phosphorylation in colonic fibroblasts, and injection of IL-11 receptor agonist upregulated many genes that were enriched in IL-11+ cells. Together, tumor cells induced IL-11+ fibroblasts, and a feed-forward loop between IL-11 and IL-11+ fibroblasts might constitute a niche for promoting tumor development.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE141643 | GEO | 2021/02/22
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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