Cancer cell-autonomous contribution of type I interferon signaling to the efficacy of chemotherapy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Some of the anti-neoplastic effects of anthracyclines in mice originate from the induction of innate and T cell–mediated anticancer immune responses. Here we demonstrate that anthracyclines stimulate the rapid production of type I interferons (IFNs) by malignant cells after activation of the endosomal pattern recognition receptor Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3). By binding to IFN- and IFN- receptors (IFNARs) on neoplastic cells, type I IFNs trigger autocrine and paracrine circuitries that result in the release of chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 10 (CXCL10). Tumors lacking Tlr3 or Ifnar failed to respond to chemotherapy unless type I IFN or Cxcl10, respectively, was artificially supplied. Moreover, a type I IFN–related signature predicted clinical responses to anthracycline-based chemotherapy in several independent cohorts of patients with breast carcinoma characterized by poor prognosis. Our data suggest that anthracycline-mediated immune responses mimic those induced by viral pathogens. We surmise that such ‘viral mimicry’ constitutes a hallmark of successful chemotherapy
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cancer; chemotherapy
Elenco autori:
Sistigu, A; Yamazaki, T; Vacchelli, E; Chaba, K; Enot, Dp; Adam, J; Vitale, I; Goubar, A; Baracco, Ee; Remédios, C; Fend, L; Hannani, D; Aymeric, L; Ma, Y; Niso Santano, M; Kepp, O; Schultze, Jl; Tüting, T; Belardelli, F; Bracci, L; La Sorsa, V; Ziccheddu, G; Sestili, P; Urbani, F; Delorenzi, M; Lacroix Triki, M; Quidville, V; Conforti, R; Spano, Jp; Pusztai, L; Poirier Colame, V; Delaloge, S; Penault Llorca, F; Ladoire, S; Arnould, L; Cyrta, J; Dessoliers, Mc; Eggermont, A; Bianchi, Marco Emilio; Pittet, M; Engblom, C; Pfirschke, C; Préville, X; Uzè, G; Schreiber, Rd; Chow, Mt; Smyth, Mj; Proietti, E; André, F; Kroemer, G; Zitvogel, L.
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