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Ectopic lymphoid structures function as microniches for tumor progenitor cells in hepatocellular carcinoma.

Authors :
Finkin, Shlomi
Yuan, Detian
Stein, Ilan
Taniguchi, Koji
Weber, Achim
Unger, Kristian
Browning, Jeffrey L
Goossens, Nicolas
Nakagawa, Shigeki
Gunasekaran, Ganesh
Schwartz, Myron E
Kobayashi, Masahiro
Kumada, Hiromitsu
Berger, Michael
Pappo, Orit
Rajewsky, Klaus
Hoshida, Yujin
Karin, Michael
Heikenwalder, Mathias
Ben-Neriah, Yinon
Source :
Nature Immunology; Dec2015, Vol. 16 Issue 12, p1235-1244, 10p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Ectopic lymphoid-like structures (ELSs) are often observed in cancer, yet their function is obscure. Although ELSs signify good prognosis in certain malignancies, we found that hepatic ELSs indicated poor prognosis for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We studied an HCC mouse model that displayed abundant ELSs and found that they constituted immunopathological microniches wherein malignant hepatocyte progenitor cells appeared and thrived in a complex cellular and cytokine milieu until gaining self-sufficiency. The egress of progenitor cells and tumor formation were associated with the autocrine production of cytokines previously provided by the niche. ELSs developed via cooperation between the innate immune system and adaptive immune system, an event facilitated by activation of the transcription factor NF-κB and abolished by depletion of T cells. Such aberrant immunological foci might represent new targets for cancer therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15292908
Volume :
16
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
111020944
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.3290