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IL-17A-Induced PLET1 Expression Contributes to Tissue Repair and Colon Tumorigenesis.

Jarod A ZeppJunjie ZhaoCaini LiuKatazyna BulekLing WuXing ChenYujun HaoZhenghe WangXinxin WangWenjun OuyangMatthew F KaladyJulie CarmanWen-Pin YangJun ZhuClare C BlackburnYina H HuangThomas A HamiltonBing SuXiaoxia Li
Published in: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) (2017)
This study identifies a novel mechanism linking IL-17A with colon tissue repair and tumor development. Abrogation of IL-17A signaling in mice attenuated tissue repair of dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced damage in colon epithelium and markedly reduced tumor development in an azoxymethane/DSS model of colitis-associated cancer. A novel IL-17A target gene, PLET1 (a progenitor cell marker involved in wound healing), was highly induced in DSS-treated colon tissues and tumors in an IL-17RC-dependent manner. PLET1 expression was induced in LGR5+ colon epithelial cells after DSS treatment. LGR5+PLET1+ marks a highly proliferative cell population with enhanced expression of IL-17A target genes. PLET1 deficiency impaired tissue repair of DSS-induced damage in colon epithelium and reduced tumor formation in an azoxymethane/DSS model of colitis-associated cancer. Our results suggest that IL-17A-induced PLET1 expression contributes to tissue repair and colon tumorigenesis.
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