PTX3 is an extrinsic oncosuppressor regulating complement-dependent inflammation in cancer
- PMID: 25679762
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2015.01.004
PTX3 is an extrinsic oncosuppressor regulating complement-dependent inflammation in cancer
Abstract
PTX3 is an essential component of the humoral arm of innate immunity, playing a nonredundant role in resistance against selected microbes and in the regulation of inflammation. PTX3 activates and regulates the Complement cascade by interacting with C1q and with Factor H. PTX3 deficiency was associated with increased susceptibility to mesenchymal and epithelial carcinogenesis. Increased susceptibility of Ptx3(-/-) mice was associated with enhanced macrophage infiltration, cytokine production, angiogenesis, and Trp53 mutations. Correlative evidence, gene-targeted mice, and pharmacological blocking experiments indicated that PTX3 deficiency resulted in amplification of Complement activation, CCL2 production, and tumor-promoting macrophage recruitment. PTX3 expression was epigenetically regulated in selected human tumors (e.g., leiomyosarcomas and colorectal cancer) by methylation of the promoter region and of a putative enhancer. Thus, PTX3, an effector molecule belonging to the humoral arm of innate immunity, acts as an extrinsic oncosuppressor gene in mouse and man by regulating Complement-dependent, macrophage-sustained, tumor-promoting inflammation.
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Comment in
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Inflammation: An innate response.Nat Rev Cancer. 2015 Apr;15(4):197. doi: 10.1038/nrc3927. Epub 2015 Mar 5. Nat Rev Cancer. 2015. PMID: 25740422 No abstract available.
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Pentraxin 3 innately preps damaged tissue for wound healing.J Exp Med. 2015 Jun 1;212(6):829. doi: 10.1084/jem.2126insight2. J Exp Med. 2015. PMID: 26034115 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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