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Long-lasting alterations in lung anti-tumor immunity by viral infections

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Henrard, Elea ULiège
Promoteur(s) : Machiels, Bénédicte ULiège ; Gillet, Laurent ULiège
Date de soutenance : 29-aoû-2023 • URL permanente : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/18357
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Titre : Long-lasting alterations in lung anti-tumor immunity by viral infections
Titre traduit : [fr] altérations durables de l'immunité antitumorale pulmonaire par les infections virales
Auteur : Henrard, Elea ULiège
Date de soutenance  : 29-aoû-2023
Promoteur(s) : Machiels, Bénédicte ULiège
Gillet, Laurent ULiège
Membre(s) du jury : Rodriguez Rodriguez, Lucia ULiège
CATALDO, Didier ULiège
Marichal, Thomas ULiège
Willems, Luc ULiège
Purcaro, Giorgia ULiège
Langue : Anglais
Nombre de pages : 54
Mots-clés : [en] lung cancer
[en] viral infection
[en] trained immunity
[en] T cell responses
Discipline(s) : Sciences de la santé humaine > Immunologie & maladie infectieuse
Organisme(s) subsidiant(s) : F.R.S/F.N.R.S
Centre(s) de recherche : Laboratory of Immunology and Vaccinology at the faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Liège (Belgium).
Research unit for fundamental and applied sciences research for animal and health (FARAH).
Intitulé du projet de recherche : The history of viral infection paves the way for tumor development
Public cible : Chercheurs
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Institution(s) : Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique
Diplôme : Master en bioingénieur : chimie et bioindustries, à finalité spécialisée
Faculté : Mémoires de la Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech (GxABT)

Résumé

[en] Respiratory viruses are widespread human pathogens capable of inducing profound and long-lasting
changes in our immune system. In this context, we hypothesized that the individual history of respiratory
viral infections could shape the lung microenvironment and could affect anti-tumor immunity, thus
influencing the establishment and progression of lung tumors. To investigate this question, two different
viruses were used in this study: Murid herpesvirus 4 (MuHV-4), and Pneumonia virus of mice (PVM),
respectively homologs of widely distributed human viruses, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and Respiratory
Syncytial Virus (RSV). In our experimental setting, we implanted tumors in mice one month after
infection. We used Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC) cells and followed two models of tumor development:
orthotopic, in which LLC cells were inoculated intratracheally directly into the lung, and metastasis, in
which LLC cells were injected intravenously.
One month after infection, two types of murine models of Lewis lung carcinoma (LLC), an orthotopic
model or a metastasis model, were inoculated intratracheally or intravenously respectively.
The results revealed that MuHV-4 and PVM infections affect lung tumor development in opposite ways.
MuHV-4 pre-infection reduced tumor establishment, while PVM pre-infection promoted early tumor
establishment and boosted tumor growth. MuHV-4 infection stimulated a strong memory T cell
response, potentially responsible for the protective effect against tumors. In contrast, PVM infection led
to defective T cell responses and enhanced inflammation, that may contribute to a pro-tumoral
phenotype.
Thus, certain common respiratory viruses known for their oncogenic potential, seem also to be able to
confer protection in a context-dependent manner, while others, responsible for a transient infection can
have a deleterious long-term impact on the immunity of the lung. Therefore, the individual history of
viral infections can shape the lung microenvironment and modulate individual susceptibility to the
development of lung tumors. Understanding these complex interactions between viruses, the immune
system, and the tumor microenvironment can offer valuable insights for future research and potential
therapeutic strategies.


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