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Infiltration by IL22-Producing T Cells Promotes Neutrophil Recruitment and Predicts Favorable Clinical Outcome in Human Colorectal Cancer.

Nadia Tosti1, Eleonora Cremonesi2, Giandomenica Iezzi3,4, Raoul Andre Droeser5, Valeria Governa2, Camilla Basso4, Venkatesh Kancherla1, Mairene Coto-Llerena1, Francesca Amicarella2, Benjamin Weixler6, Silvio Däster7, Giuseppe Sconocchia8, Pietro Edoardo Majno4, Dimitri Christoforidis4, Luigi Tornillo1, Luigi Terracciano1, Charlotte K Y Ng1,2, Salvatore Piscuoglio1,9, Markus von Flüe9,10, Giulio Spagnoli2,8, Serenella Eppenberger-Castori1.   

Abstract

Immune cell infiltration in colorectal cancer effectively predicts clinical outcome. IL22, produced by immune cells, plays an important role in inflammatory bowel disease, but its relevance in colorectal cancer remains unclear. Here, we addressed the prognostic significance of IL22+ cell infiltration in colorectal cancer and its effects on the composition of tumor microenvironment. Tissue microarrays (TMA) were stained with an IL22-specific mAb, and positive immune cells were counted by expert pathologists. Results were correlated with clinicopathologic data and overall survival (OS). Phenotypes of IL22-producing cells were assessed by flow cytometry on cell suspensions from digested specimens. Chemokine production was evaluated in vitro upon colorectal cancer cell exposure to IL22, and culture supernatants were used to assess neutrophil migration in vitro Evaluation of a testing (n = 425) and a validation TMA (n = 89) revealed that high numbers of IL22 tumor-infiltrating immune cells were associated with improved OS in colorectal cancer. Ex vivo analysis indicated that IL22 was produced by CD4+ and CD8+ polyfunctional T cells, which also produced IL17 and IFNγ. Exposure of colorectal cancer cells to IL22 promoted the release of the neutrophil-recruiting chemokines CXCL1, CXCL2, and CXCL3 and enhanced neutrophil migration in vitro Combined survival analysis revealed that the favorable prognostic significance of IL22 in colorectal cancer relied on the presence of neutrophils and was enhanced by T-cell infiltration. Altogether, colorectal cancer-infiltrating IL22-producing T cells promoted a favorable clinical outcome by recruiting beneficial neutrophils capable of enhancing T-cell responses. ©2020 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32839156     DOI: 10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-19-0934

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Immunol Res        ISSN: 2326-6066            Impact factor:   11.151


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Authors:  Paola Sena; Stefano Mancini; Monica Pedroni; Luca Reggiani Bonetti; Gianluca Carnevale; Luca Roncucci
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-05-06       Impact factor: 6.208

2.  IL-22-dependent dysbiosis and mononuclear phagocyte depletion contribute to steroid-resistant gut graft-versus-host disease in mice.

Authors:  Qingxiao Song; Xiaoning Wang; Xiwei Wu; Tae Hyuk Kang; Hanjun Qin; Dongchang Zhao; Robert R Jenq; Marcel R M van den Brink; Arthur D Riggs; Paul J Martin; Yuan-Zhong Chen; Defu Zeng
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-02-05       Impact factor: 14.919

3.  Identification of an Immune-Related Risk Signature Correlates With Immunophenotype and Predicts Anti-PD-L1 Efficacy of Urothelial Cancer.

Authors:  Pengju Li; Shihui Hao; Yongkang Ye; Jinhuan Wei; Yiming Tang; Lei Tan; Zhuangyao Liao; Mingxiao Zhang; Jiaying Li; Chengpeng Gui; Jiefei Xiao; Yong Huang; Xu Chen; Jiazheng Cao; Junhang Luo; Wei Chen
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2021-03-18

4.  IL-22-mediates Cross-talk between Tumor Cells and Immune Cells Associated with Favorable Prognosis in Human Colorectal Cancer.

Authors:  Raoul André Droeser; Giandomenica Iezzi
Journal:  J Cell Immunol       Date:  2021
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