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  • Cancer cells resist a process called anoikis (cell death from detachment) to spread throughout the body, and a specific protein called IL1RAP plays a crucial role in this survival.
  • Research shows that IL1RAP is upregulated by certain oncogenes in Ewing sarcoma, allowing these cancer cells to thrive and spread despite being detached.
  • Since IL1RAP is mostly absent in healthy tissues, targeting it with anti-IL1RAP antibodies could present a new immunotherapy strategy against Ewing sarcoma.

Article Abstract

Cancer cells must overcome anoikis (detachment-induced death) to successfully metastasize. Using proteomic screens, we found that distinct oncoproteins upregulate IL1 receptor accessory protein (IL1RAP) to suppress anoikis. IL1RAP is directly induced by oncogenic fusions of Ewing sarcoma, a highly metastatic childhood sarcoma. IL1RAP inactivation triggers anoikis and impedes metastatic dissemination of Ewing sarcoma cells. Mechanistically, IL1RAP binds the cell-surface system X transporter to enhance exogenous cystine uptake, thereby replenishing cysteine and the glutathione antioxidant. Under cystine depletion, IL1RAP induces cystathionine gamma lyase (CTH) to activate the transsulfuration pathway for cysteine synthesis. Therefore, IL1RAP maintains cyst(e)ine and glutathione pools, which are vital for redox homeostasis and anoikis resistance. IL1RAP is minimally expressed in pediatric and adult normal tissues, and human anti-IL1RAP antibodies induce potent antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity of Ewing sarcoma cells. Therefore, we define IL1RAP as a new cell-surface target in Ewing sarcoma, which is potentially exploitable for immunotherapy. SIGNIFICANCE: Here, we identify cell-surface protein IL1RAP as a key driver of metastasis in Ewing sarcoma, a highly aggressive childhood sarcoma. Minimal expression in pediatric and adult normal tissues nominates IL1RAP as a promising target for immunotherapy...

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8563374PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-20-1690DOI Listing

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