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Neutrophil PAD4 in Cancer, Beyond Promoting NETosis

Oct 30, 2023
Laura Ga, a researcher studying the function of Neutrophil PAD4 in cancer beyond promoting NETosis, discusses the role of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) in cancer growth. She explains how tumor-infiltrating PMN-MDSCs suppress immune responses and the potential of targeting PAD4 for inhibiting tumor progression.
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  • Neutrophil PAD4 in cancer promotes tumor progression through elevated enzymatic activity.
  • Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC), including neutrophils, inhibit immune responses and support tumor progression through non-immunological mechanisms.

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Neutrophil PAD4 promotes cancer progression

Researchers from the Wistar Institute discussed their recent study on the role of Neutrophil PAD4 in cancer progression. Using mouse models, they found that tumour growth was accompanied by elevated enzymatic activity of Neutrophil PAD4. They also discovered that these Neutrophil MDSE cells possess immunosuppressive and non-immunological mechanisms to support tumour progression, such as inhibiting immune responses and promoting angiogenesis. The study highlights the potential of PAD4 inhibitors as a therapeutic approach for targeting these cells in cancer treatment.

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