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TIPE2 Promotes Tumor Initiation But Inhibits Tumor Progression in Murine Colitis-Associated Colon Cancer.

Zienab EtwebiJason R GoldsmithMayassa Bou-DarghamYuhua TianRyan HoodNina SpitofskyMingyue LiHonghong SunYunwei LouSuxia LiuChristopher LengnerYouhai H Chen
Published in: Inflammatory bowel diseases (2021)
This work demonstrates that TIPE2 has dual effects in CAC. In the colonocytes, it works as a tumor suppressor. However, in the immune system, TIPE2 may promote tumorigenesis through suppressor cells or inhibit it through IL-22 secretion. Going forward, this work suggests that targeting TIPE2 for CRC therapy requires cell- and pathway-specific approaches and serves as a cautionary tale for immunotherapy approaches in general in terms of colon cancer, as intestinal inflammation can both promote and inhibit cancer.
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