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The GM-CSF-IRF5 signaling axis in eosinophils promotes antitumor immunity through activation of type I T cell responses


  • Arnold I.C.
  • Artola-Boran M.
  • Gurtner A.
  • Bertram K.
  • Bauer M.
  • Frangez Z.
  • Becher B.
  • Kopf M.
  • Yousefi S.
  • Simon H.U.
  • Tzankov A.
  • Müller A.
Дата публикации:07.12.2020
Журнал: The Journal of experimental medicine
БД: Scopus
Ссылка: Scopus

Аннтотация

© 2020 Arnold et al. The depletion of eosinophils represents an efficient strategy to alleviate allergic asthma, but the consequences of prolonged eosinophil deficiency for human health remain poorly understood. We show here that the ablation of eosinophils severely compromises antitumor immunity in syngeneic and genetic models of colorectal cancer (CRC), which can be attributed to defective Th1 and CD8+ T cell responses. The specific loss of GM-CSF signaling or IRF5 expression in the eosinophil compartment phenocopies the loss of the entire lineage. GM-CSF activates IRF5 in vitro and in vivo and can be administered recombinantly to improve tumor immunity. IL-10 counterregulates IRF5 activation by GM-CSF. CRC patients whose tumors are infiltrated by large numbers of eosinophils also exhibit robust CD8 T cell infiltrates and have a better prognosis than patients with eosinophillow tumors. The combined results demonstrate a critical role of eosinophils in tumor control in CRC and introduce the GM-CSF-IRF5 axis as a critical driver of the antitumor activities of this versatile cell type.


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