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IL-33 delays metastatic peritoneal cancer progression inducing an allergic microenvironment.

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Perales-Puchalt, A; Svoronos, N; Villarreal, DO; Zankharia, U; Reuschel, E; Wojtak, K; Payne, KK; Duperret, EK; Muthumani, K; Conejo-Garcia, JR ...
Published in: Oncoimmunology
2019

Ovarian cancer is frequently diagnosed as peritoneal carcinomatosis. Unlike other tumor locations, the peritoneal cavity is commonly exposed to gut-breaching and ascending genital microorganisms and has a unique immune environment. IL-33 is a local cytokine that can activate innate and adaptive immunity. We studied the effectiveness of local IL-33 delivery in the treatment of cancer that has metastasized to the peritoneal cavity. Direct peritoneal administration of IL-33 delayed the progression of metastatic peritoneal cancer. Prolongation in survival was not associated with a direct effect of IL-33 on tumor cells, but with major changes in the immune microenvironment of the tumor. IL-33 promoted a significant increase in the leukocyte compartment of the tumor immunoenvironment and an allergic cytokine profile. We observed a substantial increase in the number of activated CD4+ T-cells accompanied by peritoneal eosinophil infiltration, B-cell activation and activation of peritoneal macrophages which displayed tumoricidal capacity. Depletion of CD4+ cells, eosinophils or macrophages reduced the anti-tumor effects of IL-33 but none of these alone were sufficient to completely abrogate its positive benefit. In conclusion, local administration of IL-33 generates an allergic tumor environment resulting in a novel approach for treatment of metastatic peritoneal malignancies, such as advanced ovarian cancer.

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Oncoimmunology

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2162-4011

Publication Date

2019

Volume

8

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e1515058

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 3204 Immunology
  • 1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis
  • 1107 Immunology
 

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Perales-Puchalt, A., Svoronos, N., Villarreal, D. O., Zankharia, U., Reuschel, E., Wojtak, K., … Weiner, D. B. (2019). IL-33 delays metastatic peritoneal cancer progression inducing an allergic microenvironment. Oncoimmunology, 8(1), e1515058. https://doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2018.1515058
Perales-Puchalt, Alfredo, Nikolaos Svoronos, Daniel O. Villarreal, Urvi Zankharia, Emma Reuschel, Krzysztof Wojtak, Kyle K. Payne, et al. “IL-33 delays metastatic peritoneal cancer progression inducing an allergic microenvironment.Oncoimmunology 8, no. 1 (2019): e1515058. https://doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2018.1515058.
Perales-Puchalt A, Svoronos N, Villarreal DO, Zankharia U, Reuschel E, Wojtak K, et al. IL-33 delays metastatic peritoneal cancer progression inducing an allergic microenvironment. Oncoimmunology. 2019;8(1):e1515058.
Perales-Puchalt, Alfredo, et al. “IL-33 delays metastatic peritoneal cancer progression inducing an allergic microenvironment.Oncoimmunology, vol. 8, no. 1, 2019, p. e1515058. Pubmed, doi:10.1080/2162402X.2018.1515058.
Perales-Puchalt A, Svoronos N, Villarreal DO, Zankharia U, Reuschel E, Wojtak K, Payne KK, Duperret EK, Muthumani K, Conejo-Garcia JR, Weiner DB. IL-33 delays metastatic peritoneal cancer progression inducing an allergic microenvironment. Oncoimmunology. 2019;8(1):e1515058.

Published In

Oncoimmunology

DOI

ISSN

2162-4011

Publication Date

2019

Volume

8

Issue

1

Start / End Page

e1515058

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 3204 Immunology
  • 1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis
  • 1107 Immunology