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IL-22 promotes tumor growth of breast cancer cells in mice

Ying Zhang, Cong Liu, Jun Gao, Siqi Shao, Yingying Cui, Songlou Yin, Bin Pan

2020Aging25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, an effect blocked by a STAT3-inhibitor stattic. Endogenous IL-22 mRNA level was up-regulated in tumor tissue, compared with normal mammary tissue. Innate lymphoid cell group 3 (ILC3) is a major producer of IL-22 in 4T1 tumor. Giving IL-1β and/or IL-23 increased cell proliferation in 4T1 tumor, which was reversed by concurrent use of an IL-22 neutralization antibody. IL-1β and IL-23 increased levels of IL-22 mRNA and IL-22-producing ILC3 in 4T1 tumor. Our findings suggest a mechanism for how IL-22 regulates tumor growth in breast cancer, and indicate blocking IL-22 function might reduce IL-1β- and IL-23-induced tumor progression of breast cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Breast cancerTumor progressionCancer researchCancerInterleukinMammary tumorCell growthSTAT3CA 15-3BiologyMedicineImmunologyInternal medicineCytokineCA15-3Signal transductionCell biologyGeneticsPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisCytokine Signaling Pathways and InteractionsWhipple's Disease and Interleukins