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Publication Name World Journal of Clinical Cases
Manuscript ID 51881
Country China
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2019-10-07 17:19
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ISSN 2307-8960 (online)
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Category Obstetrics & Gynecology
Manuscript Type Case Control Study
Article Title Oncogenic role of Tc17 cells in cervical cancer development
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Zun-Sheng Zhang, Ying Gu, Bing-Gang Liu, Hong Tang, Yu Hua and Jun Wang
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Jun Wang, MSc, Attending Doctor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shanghai Seventh People’s Hospital, No. 358, Datong Road, Gaoqiao Town, Pudong New Area, Shanghai 200120, China. wanchuang3069629@163.com
Key Words Cervical cancer; Tc17 cells; Interleukin-17; Cancer development; Biological function; Oncogenic role
Core Tip Inflammation contributes to cancer development. Here we find that cervical cancer-elicited inflammation increases Tc17-polarizing cytokine production, which attenuates the cytotoxic CD8+ T cell development. The high amount of interleukin-17 production by Tc17 cells leads to CXCL12 upregulation and cancer cell migration. Consistent with the oncogenic role of Tc17 cells in cancer development, the ratio of cancer-infiltrating Tc17 is highly associated with poor prognosis of patients with cervical cancers. Our data thus demonstrate that Tc17 cells can be induced in cervical cancers and serve as a meaningful index in the prognosis of patients with cervical cancer.
Publish Date 2020-01-07 01:54
Citation Zhang ZS, Gu Y, Liu BG, Tang H, Hua Y, Wang J. Oncogenic role of Tc17 cells in cervical cancer development. World J Clin Cases 2020; 8(1): 11-19
URL https://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v8/i1/11.htm
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v8.i1.11
Full Article (PDF) WJCC-8-11.pdf
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