The role of IL‐33/ST2 pathway in antitumor immunity is unclear. Using 4T1 breast cancer model we demonstrate time‐dependent increase of endogenous IL‐33 at both the mRNA and protein levels in primary ...tumors and metastatic lungs during cancer progression. Administration of IL‐33 accelerated tumor growth and development of lung and liver metastases, which was associated with increased intratumoral accumulation of CD11b+Gr‐1+ TGF‐β1+ myeloid‐derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) that expressed IL‐13α1R, IL‐13‐producing Lin−Sca‐1+ST2+ innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) and CD4+Foxp3+ST2+IL‐10+ Tregs compared to untreated mice. Higher incidence of monocytic vs. granulocytic MDSCs and plasmocytoid vs. conventional dendritic cells (DCs) was present in mammary tumors of IL‐33‐treated mice. Intratumoral NKp46+NKG2D+ and NKp46+FasL+ cells were markedly reduced after IL‐33 treatment, while phosphate‐buffered saline‐treated ST2‐deficient mice had increased frequencies of these tumoricidal natural killer (NK) cells compared to untreated wild‐type mice. IL‐33 promoted intratumoral cell proliferation and neovascularization, which was attenuated in the absence of ST2. Tumor‐bearing mice given IL‐33 had increased percentages of splenic MDSCs, Lin−Sca‐1+ ILCs, IL‐10‐expressing CD11c+ DCs and alternatively activated M2 macrophages and higher circulating levels of IL‐10 and IL‐13. A significantly reduced NK cell, but not CD8+ T‐cell cytotoxicity in IL‐33‐treated mice was observed and the mammary tumor progression was not affected when CD8+ T cells were in vivo depleted. We show a previously unrecognized role for IL‐33 in promoting breast cancer progression through increased intratumoral accumulation of immunosuppressive cells and by diminishing innate antitumor immunity. Therefore, IL‐33 may be considered as an important mediator in the regulation of breast cancer progression.
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This study employed a breast cancer cell line to investigate the role of interleukin‐33 in cancer progression. They found more IL‐33 in the cells as the disease advanced, and they showed that administring IL‐33 to mice accelerated growth and metastasis. The increased levels of IL‐33 sped cancer progression both by hindering antitumor immunity and by encouraging angiogenesis. Understanding the effects of IL‐33 on cancer suggests possible avenues for tumor immunotherapy.
ABSTRACT We present an analysis of 43 years (1972 to 2015) of spectroscopic observations of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548. This includes 12 years of new unpublished observations (2003 to 2015). We ...compiled about 1600 Hβ spectra and analyzed the long-term spectral variations of the 5100 continuum and the Hβ line. Our analysis is based on standard procedures, including the Lomb-Scargle method, which is known to be rather limited to such heterogeneous data sets, and a new method developed specifically for this project that is more robust and reveals a ∼5700 day periodicity in the continuum light curve, the Hβ light curve, and the radial velocity curve of the red wing of the Hβ line. The data are consistent with orbital motion inside the broad emission line region of the source. We discuss several possible mechanisms that can explain this periodicity, including orbiting dusty and dust-free clouds, a binary black hole system, tidal disruption events, and the effect of an orbiting star periodically passing through an accretion disk.
Eleven species of wild mushrooms which belong to Boletaceae and Russulaceae families were examined by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis for the ...presence of fatty acids. As far as we know, the fatty acid profiles of B. purpureus and B. rhodoxanthus were described for the first time. Twenty‐six fatty acids were determined. Linoleic (19.5 – 72%), oleic (0.11 – 64%), palmitic (5.9 – 22%) and stearic acids (0.81 – 57%) were present in the highest contents. In all samples, unsaturated fatty acids dominate. Agglomerative hierarchical clustering was used to display the correlation between the fatty acids and their relationships with the mushroom species. Based on the fatty acids profile in the samples, the mushrooms can be divided into two families: Boletaceae and Russulaceae families, using cluster analysis.
Obesity-induced diabetes is associated with low-grade inflammation in adipose tissue and macrophage infiltration of islets. We show that ablation of galectin-3 (Gal-3), a galactoside-binding lectin, ...accelerates high-fat diet-induced obesity and diabetes. Obese LGALS3(-/-) mice have increased body weight, amount of total visceral adipose tissue (VAT), fasting blood glucose and insulin levels, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance, and markers of systemic inflammation compared with diet-matched wild-type (WT) animals. VAT of obese LGALS3(-/-) mice exhibited increased incidence of type 1 T and NKT lymphocytes and proinflammatory CD11c(+)CD11b(+) macrophages and decreased CD4(+)CD25(+)FoxP3(+) regulatory T cells and M2 macrophages. Pronounced mononuclear cell infiltrate, increased expression of NLRP3 inflammasome and interleukin-1β (IL-1β) in macrophages, and increased accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and receptor for AGE (RAGE) expression were present in pancreatic islets of obese LGALS3(-/-) animals accompanied with elevated phosphorylated nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) p65 and mature caspase-1 protein expression in pancreatic tissue and VAT. In vitro stimulation of LGALS3(-/-) peritoneal macrophages with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and saturated fatty acid palmitate caused increased caspase-1-dependent IL-1β production and increased phosphorylation of NF-κB p65 compared with WT cells. Transfection of LGALS3(-/-) macrophages with NLRP3 small interfering RNA attenuated IL-1β production in response to palmitate and LPS plus palmitate. Obtained results suggest important protective roles for Gal-3 in obesity-induced inflammation and diabetes.
The aim of this article is to review the immunoregulatory actions of frog skin-derived peptides in order to assess their potential as candidates for immunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory therapy. ...Frog skin peptides with demonstrable immunomodulatory properties have been isolated from skin secretions of a range of species belonging to the families Alytidae, Ascaphidae, Discoglossidae, Leptodactylidae, Pipidae and Ranidae. Their effects upon production of inflammatory and immunoregulatory cytokines by target cells have been evaluated ex vivo and effects upon cytokine expression and immune cell activity have been studied in vivo by flow cytometry after injection into mice. The naturally-occurring peptides and/or their synthetic analogues show complex and variable actions on the production of proinflammatory (TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-12, IL-23, IL-8, IFN-γ and IL-17), pleiotropic (IL-4 and IL-6) and immunosuppressive (IL-10 and TGF-β) cytokines by peripheral and spleen cells, peritoneal cells and/or isolated macrophages. The effects of frenatin 2.1S include enhancement of the activation state and homing capacity of Th1-type lymphocytes and NK cells in the mouse peritoneal cavity, as well as the promotion of their tumoricidal capacities. Overall, the diverse effects of frog skin-derived peptides on the immune system indicate their potential for development into therapeutic agents.
This paper presents a control strategy for residential battery energy storage systems, which is aware of volatile electricity markets and uncertain daily cycling loads. The economic benefits of ...energy trading for prosumers are achieved through a novel modification of a conventional model predictive control (MPC). The proposed control strategy guarantees an optimal global solution for the applied control action. A new cost function is introduced to model the effects of volatility on customer benefits more effectively. Specifically, the newly presented cost function models a probabilistic relation between the power exchanged with the grid, the net load, and the electricity market. The probabilistic calculation of the cost function shows the dependence on the mathematical expectation of market price and net load. Computational techniques for calculating this value are presented. The proposed strategy differs from the stochastic and robust MPC in that the cost is calculated across the market price and net load variations rather than across model constraints and parameter variations.