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IL17 Functions through the Novel REG3β–JAK2–STAT3 Inflammatory Pathway to Promote the Transition from Chronic Pancreatitis to Pancreatic Cancer

Authors :
Pierre Cordelier
Eduardo Chuluyan
Daniel Closa
Maria Belen Lopez-Millan
Laia Bonjoch
Sophie Lac
Gwen Lomberk
Juan L. Iovanna
Emma Folch-Puy
Raul Urrutia
Maria Ines Molejon
Celine Loncle
Pierre Dubus
Ligue Nationale contre le Cancer (France)
Canceropole PACA
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (France)
Institut National du Cancer (France)
National Institutes of Health (US)
Mayo Foundation
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Source :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2015.

Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) offers an optimal model for discovering >druggable> molecular pathways that participate in inflammation-associated cancer development. Chronic pancreatitis, a common prolonged inflammatory disease, behaves as a well-known premalignant condition that contributes to PDAC development. Although the mechanisms underlying the pancreatitis-to-cancer transition remain to be fully elucidated, emerging evidence supports the hypothesis that the actions of proinflammatory mediators on cells harboring Kras mutations promote neoplastic transformation. Recent elegant studies demonstrated that the IL17 pathway mediates this phenomenon and can be targeted with antibodies, but the downstream mechanisms by which IL17 functions during this transition are currently unclear. In this study, we demonstrate that IL17 induces the expression of REG3β, a wellknown mediator of pancreatitis, during acinar-to-ductal metaplasia and in early pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PanIN) lesions. Furthermore, we found that REG3β promotes cell growth and decreases sensitivity to cell death through activation of the gp130-JAK2-STAT3-dependent pathway. Genetic inactivation of REG3β in the context of oncogenic Kras-driven PDAC resulted in reduced PanIN formation, an effect that could be rescued by administration of exogenous REG3β. Taken together, our findings provide mechanistic insight into the pathways underlying inflammation-associated pancreatic cancer, revealing a dual and contextual pathophysiologic role for REG3β during pancreatitis and PDAC initiation.<br />This work was supported by La Ligue Contre le Cancer, INCa, Canceropole PACA, DGOS (labellisation SIRIC), and INSERM to J.L. Iovanna; NIH grants DK52913, the Mayo Clinic Center for Cell Signaling in Gastroenterology (P30DK084567), and the Mayo Foundation to R. Urrutia; by Fraternal Order of Eagles Cancer Award to G. Lomberk; and the FIS grant from Instituto de Salud Carlos III (PI13/01224) to E. Folch-Puy

Details

ISSN :
15387445 and 00085472
Volume :
75
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....292f2e8de4a869837e39098773afe322
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.can-15-0896