Analysis of tumor infiltrating immune cells in Kaposi sarcoma lesions discovers shifts in macrophage populations.

IF 1.9 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Takanobu Tagawa, Guruswamy Mahesh, Joseph M Ziegelbauer
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Abstract

Limited information exists about the types of immune cells present in Kaposi sarcoma (KS) lesions, especially in KS in the gastrointestinal tract. Using previously reported RNA-sequencing results from Kaposi sarcoma lesions in skin and gastrointestinal tract with normal matched tissues from the same patients at the same time, we investigated changes in lymphocytes in these tissues. We employed a computational method that determines changes in cell type distributions using KS lesion transcriptome data compared to a reference set of RNA expression patterns of purified immune cells. Since secreted cytokines and chemokines from KSHV-infected cells may influence the microenvironment of Kaposi sarcoma lesions, we performed cytokine profiling of conditioned media from KSHV-infected primary human dermal lymphatic endothelial cells. We also measured how this conditioned media altered the differentiation of macrophages in cell culture assays. These results suggested that factors in conditioned media from KSHV-infected endothelial cells promoted differentiation of a promonocytic cell line to proinflammatory macrophages.

对卡波西肉瘤病变中肿瘤浸润免疫细胞的分析发现了巨噬细胞群的变化。
关于卡波西肉瘤(KS)病变中的免疫细胞类型,尤其是胃肠道中的卡波西肉瘤的信息十分有限。我们利用之前报道的皮肤和胃肠道卡波西肉瘤病变的 RNA 测序结果以及同一患者同一时间的正常匹配组织,研究了这些组织中淋巴细胞的变化。我们采用了一种计算方法,利用 KS 病变转录组数据与纯化免疫细胞 RNA 表达模式参考集进行比较,从而确定细胞类型分布的变化。由于 KSHV 感染细胞分泌的细胞因子和趋化因子可能会影响卡波西肉瘤病灶的微环境,我们对 KSHV 感染的原代人真皮淋巴内皮细胞的条件培养基进行了细胞因子分析。我们还测量了这种条件培养基在细胞培养实验中如何改变巨噬细胞的分化。这些结果表明,来自 KSHV 感染的内皮细胞的条件培养基中的因子促进了原细胞系向促炎性巨噬细胞的分化。
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