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ANGPTL8 links inflammation and poor differentiation, which are characteristics of malignant renal cell carcinoma.

Takuo MatsukawaTomomitsu DoiKunie ObayashiKazuhiro SumidaNaohiro FujimotoMotoyoshi Endo
Published in: Cancer science (2022)
Inflammation is observed in many tumors, which affects metastasis, infiltration, immune escape, and poor differentiation of the cancer cells. However, the molecular basis underlying the relationship between inflammation and poor differentiation in tumors has not been identified. In this study, we demonstrate that angiopoietin-like protein-8 (ANGPTL8), which is induced by stress stimuli such as inflammation, is involved in the maintenance of the undifferentiated state of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) cells. ANGPTL8 is also involved in the production of chemokines that attract immune suppressor cells to the tumor microenvironment. ANGPTL8 sustains the continuous production of chemokines by activating the NF-κB signaling pathway and maintains the undifferentiated state of ccRCC cells. Finally, ANGPTL8 is induced by STAT3 signaling, which is activated by immune cells in the tumor microenvironment. These results support a role for ANGPTL8 in determining the properties of ccRCC by hampering tumor cell differentiation and establishing the tumor microenvironment.
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • signaling pathway
  • oxidative stress
  • cell cycle arrest
  • pi k akt
  • renal cell carcinoma
  • cell death
  • cell proliferation
  • toll like receptor
  • stress induced