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IL-17A-producing CD8+ T cells promote PDAC via induction of inflammatory cancer-associated fibroblasts

Journal

GUT
Volume 72, Issue 8, Pages 1510-1522

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2022-327855

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pancreatic cancer; cancer immunobiology; cytokines; immune response; inflammatory mechanisms

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is characterized by a desmoplastic stroma composed of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF) and immune cells. In this study, the role of a non-canonical CD8(+) T-cell subpopulation producing IL-17A (Tc17) in PDAC was evaluated.
ObjectivePancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is characterised by an abundant desmoplastic stroma composed of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF) and interspersed immune cells. A non-canonical CD8(+) T-cell subpopulation producing IL-17A (Tc17) promotes autoimmunity and has been identified in tumours. Here, we evaluated the Tc17 role in PDAC. DesignInfiltration of Tc17 cells in PDAC tissue was correlated with patient overall survival and tumour stage. Wild-type (WT) or Il17ra(-/-) quiescent pancreatic stellate cells (qPSC) were exposed to conditional media obtained from Tc17 cells (Tc17-CM); moreover, co-culture of Tc17-CM-induced inflammatory (i)CAF (Tc17-iCAF) with tumour cells was performed. IL-17A/F-, IL-17RA-, RAG1-deficient and Foxn1(nu/nu) mice were used to study the Tc17 role in subcutaneous and orthotopic PDAC mouse models. ResultsIncreased abundance of Tc17 cells highly correlated with reduced survival and advanced tumour stage in PDAC. Tc17-CM induced iCAF differentiation as assessed by the expression of iCAF-associated genes via synergism of IL-17A and TNF. Accordingly, IL-17RA controlled the responsiveness of qPSC to Tc17-CM. Pancreatic tumour cells co-cultured with Tc17-iCAF displayed enhanced proliferation and increased expression of genes implicated in proliferation, metabolism and protection from apoptosis. Tc17-iCAF accelerated growth of mouse and human tumours in Rag1(-/-) and Foxn1(nu/nu) mice, respectively. Finally, Il17ra-expressed by fibroblasts was required for Tc17-driven tumour growth in vivo. ConclusionsWe identified Tc17 as a novel protumourigenic CD8(+) T-cell subtype in PDAC, which accelerated tumour growth via IL-17RA-dependent stroma modification. We described a crosstalk between three cell types, Tc17, fibroblasts and tumour cells, promoting PDAC progression, which resulted in poor prognosis for patients.

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