Interleukin-30 feeds breast cancer stem cells via CXCL10 and IL23 autocrine loops and shapes immune contexture and host outcome.
Carlo SorrentinoStefania Livia CiummoLuigi D'AntonioCristiano FieniPaola LanutiAlice TurdoMatilde TodaroEmma Di CarloPublished in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (2022)
second-level mediators, mainly CXCL10 and IL23. Their autocrine loops mediate much of the CSC growth factor activity of IL30, while their paracrine effect contributes to IL30 shaping of immune contexture. IL30-related immune subversion, which also emerged from computational analyses, strongly suggests that targeting IL30 can restrain the BCSC compartment and counteract BC progression.