Title : The thymus-specific serine protease TSSP\/PRSS16 is crucial for the antitumoral role of CD4(+) T cells - Brisson_2015_Cell.Rep_10_39 |
Author(s) : Brisson L , Pouyet L , N'Guessan P , Garcia S , Lopes N , Warcollier G , Iovanna JL , Carrier A |
Ref : Cell Rep , 10 :39 , 2015 |
Abstract :
In cancer, immune cells can play conflicting roles, either protective, by elimination of tumor cells during immune surveillance, or detrimental, by promoting carcinogenesis during inflammation. We report here that the thymus-specific serine protease (TSSP), which is involved in CD4(+) T cell maturation in the thymus, exerts a tumor suppressor activity. Mice genetically deficient for TSSP are highly prone to spontaneous cancer development. The absence of TSSP also increases the rate of induced colitis-associated colorectal (CAC) tumor formation, through exacerbated colon inflammation. Adoptive transfer of T cells in various combinations (CD4(+) and CD8(+) from wild-type and/or knockout mice) into T cell-deficient mice showed that the TSSP-deficient CD4(+) T cell compartment promotes tumor development, associated with high levels of the cytokine IL-17A. Inhibition of IL-17A during CAC tumor formation prevents the increased carcinogenesis and colic immune disequilibrium observed in TSSP-deficient mice. Therefore, our data demonstrate that antitumoral immune surveillance requires thymic TSSP-driven production of CD4(+) T cells contributing to inflammatory balance. |
PubMedSearch : Brisson_2015_Cell.Rep_10_39 |
PubMedID: 25543139 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-PRSS16 |
Gene_locus | human-PRSS16 |
Brisson L, Pouyet L, N'Guessan P, Garcia S, Lopes N, Warcollier G, Iovanna JL, Carrier A (2015)
The thymus-specific serine protease TSSP\/PRSS16 is crucial for the antitumoral role of CD4(+) T cells
Cell Rep
10 :39
Brisson L, Pouyet L, N'Guessan P, Garcia S, Lopes N, Warcollier G, Iovanna JL, Carrier A (2015)
Cell Rep
10 :39