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Data from RIPK3-Induced Inflammation by I-MDSCs Promotes Intestinal Tumors

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<div>Abstract<p>Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) promote colorectal cancer by several mechanisms, including suppression of antitumor T cells and production of tumorigenic factors. We previously showed that an intermediate MDSC subset (I-MDSC) is expanded in an intestinal tumor model (Apc<sup>Min/+</sup> mice), but the importance of this subset in promoting tumors is unclear. Here, we show that I-MDSCs are a distinct heterogeneous subset due to differential and reduced expression of the monocytic marker, Ly6C, and granulocytic marker, Ly6G. Besides causing necroptotic cell death, receptor-interacting protein kinase 3 (RIPK3) has an alternate function as a signaling component inducing cytokine synthesis. We evaluated whether RIPK3 regulates inflammatory cytokines in I-MDSCs to assess the nonimmunosuppressive function of I-MDSCs in promoting tumors. Inhibition of RIPK3 with the commercially available small-molecule inhibitor GSK 872 showed that RIPK3-mediated inflammation promoted intestinal tumors in two intestinal tumor models, Apc<sup>Min/+</sup> mice and an MC38 transplantable tumor model. Mechanistically, RIPK3 signaling in I-MDSC increased tumor size by expanding IL17-producing T cells in MC38 tumors. Collectively, these data suggest RIPK3 signaling as a potential therapeutic target in colorectal cancer.</p>Significance:<p>The specific role of RIPK3 in intestinal tumors and MDSC function sheds light on a key inflammatory mechanism driving tumorigenesis and allows for possible therapeutic intervention.</p></div>
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
Title: Data from RIPK3-Induced Inflammation by I-MDSCs Promotes Intestinal Tumors
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<div>Abstract<p>Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) promote colorectal cancer by several mechanisms, including suppression of antitumor T cells and production of tumorigenic factors.
We previously showed that an intermediate MDSC subset (I-MDSC) is expanded in an intestinal tumor model (Apc<sup>Min/+</sup> mice), but the importance of this subset in promoting tumors is unclear.
Here, we show that I-MDSCs are a distinct heterogeneous subset due to differential and reduced expression of the monocytic marker, Ly6C, and granulocytic marker, Ly6G.
Besides causing necroptotic cell death, receptor-interacting protein kinase 3 (RIPK3) has an alternate function as a signaling component inducing cytokine synthesis.
We evaluated whether RIPK3 regulates inflammatory cytokines in I-MDSCs to assess the nonimmunosuppressive function of I-MDSCs in promoting tumors.
Inhibition of RIPK3 with the commercially available small-molecule inhibitor GSK 872 showed that RIPK3-mediated inflammation promoted intestinal tumors in two intestinal tumor models, Apc<sup>Min/+</sup> mice and an MC38 transplantable tumor model.
Mechanistically, RIPK3 signaling in I-MDSC increased tumor size by expanding IL17-producing T cells in MC38 tumors.
Collectively, these data suggest RIPK3 signaling as a potential therapeutic target in colorectal cancer.
</p>Significance:<p>The specific role of RIPK3 in intestinal tumors and MDSC function sheds light on a key inflammatory mechanism driving tumorigenesis and allows for possible therapeutic intervention.
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