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Comment
. 2015 Sep;25(9):989-90.
doi: 10.1038/cr.2015.93. Epub 2015 Jul 31.

Dendritic cells are stressed out in tumor

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Dendritic cells are stressed out in tumor

Tomasz Maj et al. Cell Res. 2015 Sep.

Abstract

A recently paper published in Cell reports that dendritic cells (DCs) are dysfunctional in the tumor environment. Tumor impairs DC function through induction of endoplasmic reticulum stress response and subsequent disruption of lipid metabolic homeostasis.

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Double-faced role of XBP1 signaling pathway in DCs. Left: under immunostimulatory conditions, DCs receive signals from Toll-like receptors. NF-κB signaling induces a XBP1-dependent ER stress response, which enhances lipid metabolism. Formation of new membranes expands ER and Golgi compartments, which enhances cytokine production and secretion. Right: In the tumor microenvironment, DCs are exposed to ROS, which also results in ER stress. However, in this case DC lipid metabolism is impaired and DCs acquire an immunosuppressive phenotype.

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