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Sterile inflammation via TRPM8 RNA-dependent TLR3-NF-kB/IRF3 activation promotes antitumor immunity in prostate cancer

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Sterile inflammation via TRPM8 RNA-dependent TLR3-NF-kB/IRF3 activation promotes antitumor immunity in prostate cancer / Alaimo, A.; Genovesi, S.; Annesi, N.; De Felice, D.; Subedi, S.; Macchia, A.; La Manna, F.; Ciani, Y.; Vannuccini, F.; Mugoni, V.; Notarangelo, M.; Libergoli, M.; Broso, F.; Taulli, R.; Ala, U.; Savino, A.; Cortese, M.; Mirzaaghaei, S.; Poli, V.; Bonapace, I. M.; Papotti, M. G.; Molinaro, L.; Doglioni, C.; Caffo, O.; Anesi, A.; Nagler, M.; Bertalot, G.; Carbone, F. G.; Barbareschi, M.; Basso, U.; Dassi, E.; Pizzato, M.; Romanel, A.; Demichelis, F.; Kruithof-de Julio, M.; Lunardi, A.. - In: EMBO JOURNAL. - ISSN 0261-4189. - 43:5(2024), pp. 780-805. [10.1038/s44318-024-00040-5]
Abstract:
Inflammation is a common condition of prostate tissue, whose impact on carcinogenesis is highly debated. Microbial colonization is a well-documented cause of a small percentage of prostatitis cases, but it remains unclear what underlies the majority of sterile inflammation reported. Here, androgen- independent fluctuations of PSA expression in prostate cells have lead us to identify a prominent function of the Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel Subfamily M Member 8 (TRPM8) gene in sterile inflammation. Prostate cells secret TRPM8 RNA into extracellular vesicles (EVs), which primes TLR3/NF-kB-mediated inflammatory signaling after EV endocytosis by epithelial cancer cells. Furthermore, prostate cancer xenografts expressing a translation-defective form of TRPM8 RNA contain less collagen type I in the extracellular matrix, significantly more infiltrating NK cells, and larger necrotic areas as compared to control xenografts. These findings imply sustained, androgen-independent expression of TRPM8 constitutes as a promoter of anticancer innate immunity, which may constitute a clinically relevant condition affecting prostate cancer prognosis.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Immunity; Inflammation; Prostate; PSA; TRP
Elenco autori:
Alaimo, A.; Genovesi, S.; Annesi, N.; De Felice, D.; Subedi, S.; Macchia, A.; La Manna, F.; Ciani, Y.; Vannuccini, F.; Mugoni, V.; Notarangelo, M.; Libergoli, M.; Broso, F.; Taulli, R.; Ala, U.; Savino, A.; Cortese, M.; Mirzaaghaei, S.; Poli, V.; Bonapace, I. M.; Papotti, M. G.; Molinaro, L.; Doglioni, C.; Caffo, O.; Anesi, A.; Nagler, M.; Bertalot, G.; Carbone, F. G.; Barbareschi, M.; Basso, U.; Dassi, E.; Pizzato, M.; Romanel, A.; Demichelis, F.; Kruithof-de Julio, M.; Lunardi, A.
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/199013
Pubblicato in:
EMBO JOURNAL
Journal
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