Oxysterols/oxysterol receptors have been shown to modulate several immune cell subsets, such as macrophages, T-cells and B-cells, neutrophils and dendritic cells (DCs). They participate in the control of several pathologic processes, that is, infectious diseases, atherosclerosis and autoimmunity. Moreover, some oxysterols have also been shown to favor tumor progression by dampening the antitumor immune response. The cellular responses generated by oxysterols depend on the engagement of Liver X Receptor (LXR) α and/or β isoforms, which induce activation of target genes or trans-repression of pro-inflammatory gene transcription. Recently, some reports have described a different mechanism of action of oxysterols, mediated by the engagement of G-Protein Coupled Receptors. Here, we summarize LXR-dependent and LXR-independent responses of oxysterols on immune cells with possible effects on tumor development. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Control of the immune system by oxysterols and cancer development / Traversari, C.; Russo, V.. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 1471-4892. - 12:6(2012), pp. 729-735. [10.1016/j.coph.2012.07.003]

Control of the immune system by oxysterols and cancer development

Russo V.
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2012-01-01

Abstract

Oxysterols/oxysterol receptors have been shown to modulate several immune cell subsets, such as macrophages, T-cells and B-cells, neutrophils and dendritic cells (DCs). They participate in the control of several pathologic processes, that is, infectious diseases, atherosclerosis and autoimmunity. Moreover, some oxysterols have also been shown to favor tumor progression by dampening the antitumor immune response. The cellular responses generated by oxysterols depend on the engagement of Liver X Receptor (LXR) α and/or β isoforms, which induce activation of target genes or trans-repression of pro-inflammatory gene transcription. Recently, some reports have described a different mechanism of action of oxysterols, mediated by the engagement of G-Protein Coupled Receptors. Here, we summarize LXR-dependent and LXR-independent responses of oxysterols on immune cells with possible effects on tumor development. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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