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IFN-γ-dependent NK cell activation is essential to metastasis suppression by engineered Salmonella

Metastasis accounts for 90% of cancer-related deaths and, currently, there are no effective clinical therapies to block the metastatic cascade. A need to develop novel therapies specifically targeting fundamental metastasis processes remains urgent. Here, we demonstrate that Salmonella YB1, an engin...

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Autores principales: Lin, Qiubin, Rong, Li, Jia, Xian, Li, Renhao, Yu, Bin, Hu, Jingchu, Luo, Xiao, Badea, S. R., Xu, Chen, Fu, Guofeng, Lai, Kejiong, Lee, Ming-chun, Zhang, Baozhong, Gong, Huarui, Zhou, Nan, Chen, Xiao Lei, Lin, Shu-hai, Fu, Guo, Huang, Jian-Dong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8099885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33953170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22755-3
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Sumario:Metastasis accounts for 90% of cancer-related deaths and, currently, there are no effective clinical therapies to block the metastatic cascade. A need to develop novel therapies specifically targeting fundamental metastasis processes remains urgent. Here, we demonstrate that Salmonella YB1, an engineered oxygen-sensitive strain, potently inhibits metastasis of a broad range of cancers. This process requires both IFN-γ and NK cells, as the absence of IFN-γ greatly reduces, whilst depletion of NK cells in vivo completely abolishes, the anti-metastatic ability of Salmonella. Mechanistically, we find that IFN-γ is mainly produced by NK cells during early Salmonella infection, and in turn, IFN-γ promotes the accumulation, activation, and cytotoxicity of NK cells, which kill the metastatic cancer cells thus achieving an anti-metastatic effect. Our findings highlight the significance of a self-regulatory feedback loop of NK cells in inhibiting metastasis, pointing a possible approach to develop anti-metastatic therapies by harnessing the power of NK cells.