Role Of The Inflammasome Of Tumor Cells In Modulating The Biology Of Tumor Infiltrating T Lymphocytes (Tils) In Colorectal Cancer.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2017)

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640Background: In colorectal cancer (CRC), little is known about mechanisms by which tumor cells can influence the phenotype and biology of Tumor Infiltrating T lymphocytes (TILs) of the tumor microenvironment. One of these mechanisms could be the inflammasome, a molecular platform present in normal intestinal epithelial cells, whose effector protein, caspase-1, can rapidly mature IL18 and generate a mucosal Th1/Tc1 (IFNg) response. However, the inflammasome status of tumor cells in CRC and its potential role on TILs are unknown yet. Methods: Prospective and retrospective cohort studies aimed to determine in CRC patients: the status of the inflammasome in tumor cells (IL18 immunostaining on tissue microarrays (TMA) and in situ detection of active caspase-1 on frozen sections) and the density of TILs (CD8+, T-bet+) in relation with the microsatellite stable (MSS) or unstable (MSI) status of CRC, and the levels of cytokines (IL18, IFNg) secreted in an ex vivo explant culture model of CRC. Finally, we assess...
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tumor cells,colorectal cancer,inflammasome
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