Sterile inflammation via TRPM8 RNA-dependent TLR3-NF-kB/IRF3 activation promotes antitumor immunity in prostate cancer.
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Date of Publication
March 2024
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Article
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Contributor
Alaimo, Alessandro | |
Genovesi, Sacha | |
Annesi, Nicole | |
De Felice, Dario | |
Macchia, Alice | |
Ciani, Yari | |
Vannuccini, Federico | |
Mugoni, Vera | |
Notarangelo, Michela | |
Libergoli, Michela | |
Broso, Francesca | |
Taulli, Riccardo | |
Ala, Ugo | |
Savino, Aurora | |
Cortese, Martina | |
Mirzaaghaei, Somayeh | |
Poli, Valeria | |
Bonapace, Ian Marc | |
Papotti, Mauro Giulio | |
Molinaro, Luca | |
Doglioni, Claudio | |
Caffo, Orazio | |
Anesi, Adriano | |
Nagler, Michael | |
Bertalot, Giovanni | |
Carbone, Francesco Giuseppe | |
Barbareschi, Mattia | |
Basso, Umberto | |
Dassi, Erik | |
Pizzato, Massimo | |
Romanel, Alessandro | |
Demichelis, Francesca | |
Lunardi, Andrea |
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The EMBO journal
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1460-2075
Publisher
EMBO Press
Language
English
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PubMed ID
38316991
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Description
Inflammation is a common condition of prostate tissue, whose impact on carcinogenesis is highly debated. Microbial colonization is a well-documented cause of a small percentage of prostatitis cases, but it remains unclear what underlies the majority of sterile inflammation reported. Here, androgen- independent fluctuations of PSA expression in prostate cells have lead us to identify a prominent function of the Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel Subfamily M Member 8 (TRPM8) gene in sterile inflammation. Prostate cells secret TRPM8 RNA into extracellular vesicles (EVs), which primes TLR3/NF-kB-mediated inflammatory signaling after EV endocytosis by epithelial cancer cells. Furthermore, prostate cancer xenografts expressing a translation-defective form of TRPM8 RNA contain less collagen type I in the extracellular matrix, significantly more infiltrating NK cells, and larger necrotic areas as compared to control xenografts. These findings imply sustained, androgen-independent expression of TRPM8 constitutes as a promoter of anticancer innate immunity, which may constitute a clinically relevant condition affecting prostate cancer prognosis.
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