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Immunomodulatory role of Keratin 76 in oral and gastric cancer

Immunomodulatory role of Keratin 76 in oral and gastric cancer
Immunomodulatory role of Keratin 76 in oral and gastric cancer

Keratin 76 (Krt76) is expressed in the differentiated epithelial layers of skin, oral cavity and squamous stomach. Krt76 downregulation in human oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) correlates with poor prognosis. We show that genetic ablation of Krt76 in mice leads to spleen and lymph node enlargement, an increase in regulatory T cells (Tregs) and high levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Krt76-/- Tregs have increased suppressive ability correlated with increased CD39 and CD73 expression, while their effector T cells are less proliferative than controls. Loss of Krt76 increases carcinogen-induced tumours in tongue and squamous stomach. Carcinogenesis is further increased when Treg levels are elevated experimentally. The carcinogenesis response includes upregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines and enhanced accumulation of Tregs in the tumour microenvironment. Tregs also accumulate in human OSCC exhibiting Krt76 loss. Our study highlights the role of epithelial cells in modulating carcinogenesis via communication with cells of the immune system.

5'-Nucleotidase/metabolism, Animals, Antigens, CD/metabolism, Apyrase/metabolism, Cell Line, Tumor, Female, Flow Cytometry, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Humans, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, In Vitro Techniques, Keratins/immunology, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, Mice, Mutant Strains, Mouth Neoplasms/immunology, Stomach Neoplasms/immunology, T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/metabolism
2041-1723
Sequeira, Inês
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Sequeira, Inês, Neves, Joana F., Carrero, Dido, Peng, Qi, Palasz, Natalia, Liakath-Ali, Kifayathullah, Lord, Graham M., Morgan, Peter R., Lombardi, Giovanna and Watt, Fiona M. (2018) Immunomodulatory role of Keratin 76 in oral and gastric cancer. Nature Communications, 9 (1), [3437]. (doi:10.1038/s41467-018-05872-4).

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Abstract

Keratin 76 (Krt76) is expressed in the differentiated epithelial layers of skin, oral cavity and squamous stomach. Krt76 downregulation in human oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) correlates with poor prognosis. We show that genetic ablation of Krt76 in mice leads to spleen and lymph node enlargement, an increase in regulatory T cells (Tregs) and high levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Krt76-/- Tregs have increased suppressive ability correlated with increased CD39 and CD73 expression, while their effector T cells are less proliferative than controls. Loss of Krt76 increases carcinogen-induced tumours in tongue and squamous stomach. Carcinogenesis is further increased when Treg levels are elevated experimentally. The carcinogenesis response includes upregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines and enhanced accumulation of Tregs in the tumour microenvironment. Tregs also accumulate in human OSCC exhibiting Krt76 loss. Our study highlights the role of epithelial cells in modulating carcinogenesis via communication with cells of the immune system.

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Accepted/In Press date: 26 July 2018
Published date: 24 August 2018
Keywords: 5'-Nucleotidase/metabolism, Animals, Antigens, CD/metabolism, Apyrase/metabolism, Cell Line, Tumor, Female, Flow Cytometry, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Humans, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, In Vitro Techniques, Keratins/immunology, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, Mice, Mutant Strains, Mouth Neoplasms/immunology, Stomach Neoplasms/immunology, T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/metabolism

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Local EPrints ID: 491583
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/491583
ISSN: 2041-1723
PURE UUID: 5037af41-3020-416b-96ae-8bc34bd4b0dd
ORCID for Kifayathullah Liakath-Ali: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9047-7424

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Last modified: 18 Jul 2024 02:07

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Author: Inês Sequeira
Author: Joana F. Neves
Author: Dido Carrero
Author: Qi Peng
Author: Natalia Palasz
Author: Kifayathullah Liakath-Ali ORCID iD
Author: Graham M. Lord
Author: Peter R. Morgan
Author: Giovanna Lombardi
Author: Fiona M. Watt

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