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Tumor-host signaling interaction reveals a systemic, age-dependent splenic immune influence on tumor development.


ABSTRACT: The concept of age-dependent host control of cancer development raises the natural question of how these effects manifest across the host tissue/organ types with which a tumor interacts, one important component of which is the aging immune system. To investigate this, changes in the spleen, an immune nexus in the mouse, was examined for its age-dependent interactive influence on the carcinogenesis process. The model is the C57BL/6 male mice (adolescent, young adult, middle-aged, and old or 68, 143, 551 and 736 days old respectively) with and without a syngeneic murine tumor implant. Through global transcriptome analysis, immune-related functions were found to be key regulators in the spleen associated with tumor progression as a function of age with CD2, CD3?, CCL19, and CCL5 being the key molecules involved. Surprisingly, other than CCL5, all key factors and immune-related functions were not active in spleens from non-tumor bearing old mice. Our findings of age-dependent tumor-spleen signaling interaction suggest the existence of a global role of the aging host in carcinogenesis. Suggested is a new avenue for therapeutic improvement that capitalizes on the pervasive role of host aging in dictating the course of this disease.

SUBMITTER: Beheshti A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4742115 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tumor-host signaling interaction reveals a systemic, age-dependent splenic immune influence on tumor development.

Beheshti Afshin A   Wage Justin J   McDonald J Tyson JT   Lamont Clare C   Peluso Michael M   Hahnfeldt Philip P   Hlatky Lynn L  

Oncotarget 20151101 34


The concept of age-dependent host control of cancer development raises the natural question of how these effects manifest across the host tissue/organ types with which a tumor interacts, one important component of which is the aging immune system. To investigate this, changes in the spleen, an immune nexus in the mouse, was examined for its age-dependent interactive influence on the carcinogenesis process. The model is the C57BL/6 male mice (adolescent, young adult, middle-aged, and old or 68, 1  ...[more]

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