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IL-33 Promotes the Development of Colorectal Cancer Through Inducing Tumor-Infiltrating ST2L+ Regulatory T Cells in Mice

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1533033818780091

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Treg; IL-33; ST2L; colorectal cancer

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81600434, H81402004]
  2. Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation [BK20160572]
  3. Jiangsu Provincial Medical Youth Talent [QNRC2016514]

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Colorectal cancer, one of the most commonly diagnosed and lethal cancers worldwide, is accompanied by the disorders of immune system. However, the underlying mechanism is still not fully understood. In this study, our goal was to determine whether interleukin 33 promotes tumorigenesis and progression of colorectal cancer through increased recruitment of tumor-infiltrating ST2 thorn regulatory T cells in CT26 tumor-bearing mice. We found that the mRNA or protein levels of interleukin 33, soluble ST2, and membrane ST2 were elevated in the serum of tumor-bearing mice when compared to WT mice. The mRNA levels of interleukin 33, soluble ST2, and membrane ST2 were also elevated in the tissue of tumor-bearing mice when compared to surrounding nontumor muscular tissues. In addition, the frequency of ST2(+) thorn regulatory T cells was significantly increased in both tumor tissue and spleen of tumor-bearing mice. Higher protein levels of interleukin-4, -10, and -13 were also observed in the serum or the tumor homogenates of tumor-bearing mice. We found exogenously administered recombinant mouse interleukin 33 promoted tumor size and induced tumor-infiltrating ST2L(+) thorn regulatory T cells in tumor-bearing mice while neutralizing interleukin-33 or ST2L(+) inhibited tumor size and decreased ST2L thorn regulatory T cells. Furthermore, ST2L(+) thorn regulatory T cells from tumor tissue were also able to suppress CD4(+) thorn CD25(-)T cell proliferation and interferon gamma production. Altogether, our findings demonstrate the critical roles of interleukin 33 in promoting colorectal cancer development through inducing tumorinfiltrating ST2L thorn regulatory T cells, and inhibition of interleukin-33/ST2L signaling maybe a potential target for the prevention of colorectal cancer.

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