Sarcomatoid areas of urothelial carcinoma are enriched for CD163-positive antigen-presenting cells

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY
Burles A Johnson III, Vamsi Parimi, Sonia Kamanda, David C Corney, Woonyoung Choi, Jean Hoffman-Censits, Max Kates, David J McConkey, Noah M Hahn, Andres Matoso
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Sarcomatoid urothelial carcinoma (SUC) is a rare histologic subtype with poor prognosis. While there is known intra-tumoral heterogeneity between individual SUC tumors, the relationship between sarcomatoid and conventional urothelial carcinoma (CUC) within the same patient is poorly understood. The objective of this study was to identify differences between the sarcomatoid and CUC tumor microenvironment components that may drive this aggressive phenotype. Using tissue microarrays from eight patient tumors with mixed CUC and SUC, we examined paired CUC, mixed urothelial carcinoma (UC) regions, and SUC using the Nanostring Digital Spatial Profiling platform. We found SUC and mixed UC had higher levels of stromal cells, predominately macrophages and fibroblasts, when compared with CUC within the same tumor. CD14, CD163, and transforming growth factor-beta levels were significantly higher in SUC than in CUC. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed consistently moderate to strong expression of CD163-positive antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in SUC regions, whereas CD68-positive APC expression was generally absent. Thus, in mixed histology SUC, the SUC component preferentially expressed CD163-positive APCs and fibroblasts compared to the CUC component. As CD163-positive APCs and fibroblasts are known to be tumor-promoting and immune-suppressive, this infiltration may contribute to epithelial to mesenchymal transition and other aggressive properties of SUC.

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尿路上皮癌肉瘤样区富含cd163阳性抗原呈递细胞
摘要肉瘤样尿路上皮癌是一种少见的组织学亚型,预后较差。虽然已知单个SUC肿瘤之间存在肿瘤内异质性,但同一患者中肉瘤样癌和常规尿路上皮癌(CUC)之间的关系尚不清楚。本研究的目的是确定可能驱动这种侵袭性表型的类肉瘤和CUC肿瘤微环境成分之间的差异。利用来自8例混合CUC和SUC患者的组织微阵列,我们使用纳米串数字空间分析平台检测了配对CUC、混合尿路上皮癌(UC)区域和SUC。我们发现,与同一肿瘤内的CUC相比,SUC和混合UC具有更高水平的间质细胞,主要是巨噬细胞和成纤维细胞。CD14、CD163和转化生长因子- β水平在SUC中显著高于CUC。免疫组织化学分析显示,在SUC区域中,cd163阳性抗原呈递细胞(APC)的表达一致中至强,而cd68阳性APC的表达普遍缺失。因此,在混合组织学的SUC中,与CUC组分相比,SUC组分优先表达cd163阳性apc和成纤维细胞。由于已知cd163阳性的apc和成纤维细胞具有促肿瘤和免疫抑制作用,这种浸润可能有助于上皮细胞向间质细胞的转化和SUC的其他侵袭性特性。
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Journal of Pathology Clinical Research
Journal of Pathology Clinical Research Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
2.40%
发文量
47
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pathology: Clinical Research and The Journal of Pathology serve as translational bridges between basic biomedical science and clinical medicine with particular emphasis on, but not restricted to, tissue based studies. The focus of The Journal of Pathology: Clinical Research is the publication of studies that illuminate the clinical relevance of research in the broad area of the study of disease. Appropriately powered and validated studies with novel diagnostic, prognostic and predictive significance, and biomarker discover and validation, will be welcomed. Studies with a predominantly mechanistic basis will be more appropriate for the companion Journal of Pathology.
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