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Interleukin-17D Mediates Tumor Rejection through Recruitment of Natural Killer Cells

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CELL REPORTS
卷 7, 期 4, 页码 989-998

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2014.03.073

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  1. Hartwell Foundation
  2. NIH [CA128893, CA157885]
  3. American Cancer Society (ACS-IRG) [70-002]
  4. Cancer Research Coordinating Committee [6-444951-34384]
  5. Concern Foundation
  6. California Energy Commission award [500-10-039]
  7. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [24390300] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The process of cancer immunoediting generates a repertoire of cancer cells that can persist in immune-competent hosts. In its most complex form, this process begins with the elimination of highly immunogenic unedited tumor cells followed by the escape of less immunogenic edited cells. Although edited tumors can release immunosuppressive factors, it is unknown whether unedited tumors produce cytokines that enhance antitumor function. Utilizing gene microarray analysis, we found the cytokine interleukin 17D (IL-17D) was highly expressed in certain unedited tumors but not in edited mouse tumor cell lines. Moreover, forced expression of IL-17D in edited tumor cells induced rejection by stimulating MCP-1 production from tumor endothelial cells, leading to the recruitment of natural killer (NK) cells. NK cells promoted M1 macrophage development and adaptive immune responses. IL-17D expression was also decreased in certain high-grade and metastatic human tumors, suggesting that it can be targeted for tumor immune therapy.

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