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Mind the Gaps in Tumor Immunity: Impact of Connexin-Mediated Intercellular Connections

Gap junctions (GJs)-mediated intercellular communications (GJICs) are connexin (Cx)-formed plasma membrane channels that allow for the passage of small molecules between adjacent cells, and are involved in several physiopathological processes, including immune responses against cancer. In general, t...

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Autores principales: Gleisner, María Alejandra, Navarrete, Mariela, Hofmann, Francisca, Salazar-Onfray, Flavio, Tittarelli, Andrés
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5585150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28919895
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01067
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author Gleisner, María Alejandra
Navarrete, Mariela
Hofmann, Francisca
Salazar-Onfray, Flavio
Tittarelli, Andrés
author_facet Gleisner, María Alejandra
Navarrete, Mariela
Hofmann, Francisca
Salazar-Onfray, Flavio
Tittarelli, Andrés
author_sort Gleisner, María Alejandra
collection PubMed
description Gap junctions (GJs)-mediated intercellular communications (GJICs) are connexin (Cx)-formed plasma membrane channels that allow for the passage of small molecules between adjacent cells, and are involved in several physiopathological processes, including immune responses against cancer. In general, tumor cells are poorly coupled through GJs, mainly due to low Cx expression or reduced channel activity, suggesting that Cxs may have tumor suppressor roles. However, more recent data indicate that Cxs and/or GJICs may also in some cases promote tumor progression. This dual role of Cx channels in tumor outcome may be due, at least partially, to the fact that GJs not only interconnect cells from the same type, such as cancer cells, but also promote the intercellular communication of tumor cells with different types of cells from their microenvironment, and such diverse intercellular interactions have distinctive impact on tumor development. For example, whereas GJ-mediated interactions among tumor cells and microglia have been implicated in promotion of tumor growth, tumor cells delivery to dendritic cells of antigenic peptides through GJs have been associated with enhanced immune-mediated tumor elimination. In this review, we provide an updated overview on the role of GJICs in tumor immunity, focusing on the pro-tumor and antitumor effect of GJs occurring among tumor and immune cells. Accumulated data suggest that GJICs may act as tumor suppressors or enhancers depending on whether tumor cells interact predominantly with antitumor immune cells or with stromal cells. The complex modulation of immune-tumor cell GJICs should be taken into consideration in order to potentiate current cancer immunotherapies.
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spelling pubmed-55851502017-09-15 Mind the Gaps in Tumor Immunity: Impact of Connexin-Mediated Intercellular Connections Gleisner, María Alejandra Navarrete, Mariela Hofmann, Francisca Salazar-Onfray, Flavio Tittarelli, Andrés Front Immunol Immunology Gap junctions (GJs)-mediated intercellular communications (GJICs) are connexin (Cx)-formed plasma membrane channels that allow for the passage of small molecules between adjacent cells, and are involved in several physiopathological processes, including immune responses against cancer. In general, tumor cells are poorly coupled through GJs, mainly due to low Cx expression or reduced channel activity, suggesting that Cxs may have tumor suppressor roles. However, more recent data indicate that Cxs and/or GJICs may also in some cases promote tumor progression. This dual role of Cx channels in tumor outcome may be due, at least partially, to the fact that GJs not only interconnect cells from the same type, such as cancer cells, but also promote the intercellular communication of tumor cells with different types of cells from their microenvironment, and such diverse intercellular interactions have distinctive impact on tumor development. For example, whereas GJ-mediated interactions among tumor cells and microglia have been implicated in promotion of tumor growth, tumor cells delivery to dendritic cells of antigenic peptides through GJs have been associated with enhanced immune-mediated tumor elimination. In this review, we provide an updated overview on the role of GJICs in tumor immunity, focusing on the pro-tumor and antitumor effect of GJs occurring among tumor and immune cells. Accumulated data suggest that GJICs may act as tumor suppressors or enhancers depending on whether tumor cells interact predominantly with antitumor immune cells or with stromal cells. The complex modulation of immune-tumor cell GJICs should be taken into consideration in order to potentiate current cancer immunotherapies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5585150/ /pubmed/28919895 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01067 Text en Copyright © 2017 Gleisner, Navarrete, Hofmann, Salazar-Onfray and Tittarelli. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Gleisner, María Alejandra
Navarrete, Mariela
Hofmann, Francisca
Salazar-Onfray, Flavio
Tittarelli, Andrés
Mind the Gaps in Tumor Immunity: Impact of Connexin-Mediated Intercellular Connections
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title_short Mind the Gaps in Tumor Immunity: Impact of Connexin-Mediated Intercellular Connections
title_sort mind the gaps in tumor immunity: impact of connexin-mediated intercellular connections
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5585150/
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