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Oncogenic role of Tc17 cells in cervical cancer development 被引量:1

Oncogenic role of Tc17 cells in cervical cancer development
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摘要 BACKGROUND As one of the subsets of CD8+T cells,Tc17 cells have recently been identified and are characterized by the secretion of interleukin(IL)-17,which is related to inflammatory diseases.AIM To assess the status of Tc17 cells in cervical cancer and investigate the biological function of Tc17 cells in cervical cancer development.METHODS Flow cytometry assay,immunohistochemistry,and immunofluorescence were performed to detect the levels and phenotype of Tc17 cells in blood and tumor samples from patients with cervical cancer.Prior to cell suspension culture,ELISA was carried out to measure the production of IL-6,IL-1β,IL-23,CXCL12,and IL-17 in tumor tissue supernatant and co-cultured supernatant of patients with cervical cancer.In addition,multivariate analysis was performed to identify factors associated with overall survival using the Cox proportional hazards model.RESULTS Compared with normal tissues,Tc17 cells specifically accumulated in tumor tissues of cervical cancer patients.Cancer cells produced a greater amount of IL-6,IL-1β,and IL-23,which in turn promoted Tc17 cell polarization.Unlike the traditional cytotoxic CD8^+T cells,Tc17 cells secreted IL-17,which subsequently promoted CXCL12 expression in tumor cells,eventually enhancing the proliferation and migration of tumor cells.Thus,the ratio of tumor-infiltrating Tc17 cells was highly correlated with poor clinical outcome in patients with cervical cancer.CONCLUSION Our data identified the oncogenic role of Tc17 cells in the development of cervical cancer.We propose that the ratio of Tc17 cells may be a useful index in the prognosis of patients with cervical cancer. BACKGROUND As one of the subsets of CD8+ T cells, Tc17 cells have recently been identified and are characterized by the secretion of interleukin(IL)-17, which is related to inflammatory diseases.AIM To assess the status of Tc17 cells in cervical cancer and investigate the biological function of Tc17 cells in cervical cancer development.METHODS Flow cytometry assay, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence were performed to detect the levels and phenotype of Tc17 cells in blood and tumor samples from patients with cervical cancer. Prior to cell suspension culture,ELISA was carried out to measure the production of IL-6, IL-1β, IL-23, CXCL12,and IL-17 in tumor tissue supernatant and co-cultured supernatant of patients with cervical cancer. In addition, multivariate analysis was performed to identify factors associated with overall survival using the Cox proportional hazards model.RESULTS Compared with normal tissues, Tc17 cells specifically accumulated in tumor tissues of cervical cancer patients. Cancer cells produced a greater amount of IL-6, IL-1β, and IL-23, which in turn promoted Tc17 cell polarization. Unlike the traditional cytotoxic CD8+ T cells, Tc17 cells secreted IL-17, which subsequently promoted CXCL12 expression in tumor cells, eventually enhancing the proliferation and migration of tumor cells. Thus, the ratio of tumor-infiltrating Tc17 cells was highly correlated with poor clinical outcome in patients with cervical cancer.CONCLUSION Our data identified the oncogenic role of Tc17 cells in the development of cervical cancer. We propose that the ratio of Tc17 cells may be a useful index in the prognosis of patients with cervical cancer.
出处 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第1期11-19,共9页 世界临床病例杂志
关键词 Cervical cancer Tc17 cells INTERLEUKIN-17 Cancer development Biological function Oncogenic role Cervical cancer Tc17 cells Interleukin-17 Cancer development Biological function Oncogenic role
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