Mast cells act as pro-angiogenic and pro-tumorigenic players in pituitary gonadotroph tumors.

IF 13.4 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mirela-Diana Ilie, Álvaro Flores-Martínez, Marie Chanal, Maxime Lepetit, Benoit Samson, Ayoub Lehiani, Alexandre Vasiljevic, Laura Chinezu, Emmanuel Jouanneau, David Bernard, Olivier Gandrillon, Franck Picard, Gérald Raverot, Philippe Bertolino
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Abstract

Background: The tumor microenvironment (TME) represents a promising avenue to understand gonadotroph tumors and develop therapeutic tools. Here, we aimed to gain insight into the tumorigenesis mechanisms driven by the gonadotoph TME.

Methods:  Single-cell and spatial-omics were combined with histological analysis. Mice engrafted with tumor cells were used for functional validation.

Results:  using single-cell and spatial transcriptomic data from gonadotroph tumors and normal tissues, we identified mast cells in the microenvironment of gonadotroph tumors and confirmed their physical and functional interaction with endothelial cells. Quantification of mast cells in 40 patients suggested their pro-tumoral role as tumors relapsing after surgery harbored more mast cells. More interestingly, the distribution of mast cells was associated with the presence of a higher number of blood vessels, with an increased microvessel density (MVD), and with blood vessels with thicker walls. Ligand-receptor network analysis highlighted VEGFA as a modulator of mast/endothelial cell communication, a result confirmed by the identification of intratumoral mast cells expressing VEGFA in mouse and human gonadotroph tumors. Finally, using mice engrafted with gonadotroph tumor cells, we demonstrated that the depletion of mast cells reduces tumor volume through increased apoptosis. These observations were associated with increased hemorrhagic areas and a significant reduction of the number of blood vessels and MVD as evidenced in human gonadotroph tumors.

Conclusion:  we demonstrate that mast cells represent a new actor of the gonadotroph TME, and highlight their pro-angiogenic and pro-tumorigenic roles as potential targets for the therapeutic treatment of gonadotroph tumors.

肥大细胞在垂体促性腺激素肿瘤中起促血管生成和促肿瘤发生的作用。
背景:肿瘤微环境(tumor microenvironment, TME)是了解促性腺功能肿瘤和开发治疗工具的一个有前景的途径。在这里,我们旨在深入了解促性腺激素TME驱动的肿瘤发生机制。方法:单细胞、空间组学与组织学分析相结合。用植入肿瘤细胞的小鼠进行功能验证。结果:利用来自促性腺激素肿瘤和正常组织的单细胞和空间转录组学数据,我们在促性腺激素肿瘤的微环境中发现了肥大细胞,并证实了它们与内皮细胞的物理和功能相互作用。40例患者中肥大细胞的定量分析表明,由于术后复发的肿瘤中含有较多的肥大细胞,肥大细胞具有促瘤作用。更有趣的是,肥大细胞的分布与血管数量增加、微血管密度(MVD)增加以及血管壁更厚有关。配体-受体网络分析强调了VEGFA作为肥大细胞/内皮细胞通讯的调节剂,这一结果被小鼠和人促性腺激素肿瘤中表达VEGFA的瘤内肥大细胞的鉴定所证实。最后,利用植入促性腺功能肿瘤细胞的小鼠,我们证明肥大细胞的消耗通过增加凋亡来减少肿瘤体积。这些观察结果与出血区域的增加和血管数量和MVD的显著减少有关,这在人类促性腺激素肿瘤中得到了证明。结论:我们证明肥大细胞是促性腺激素TME的新参与者,并强调其促血管生成和促肿瘤发生的作用是促性腺激素肿瘤治疗的潜在靶点。
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Neuro-oncology
Neuro-oncology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
27.20
自引率
6.30%
发文量
1434
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuro-Oncology, the official journal of the Society for Neuro-Oncology, has been published monthly since January 2010. Affiliated with the Japan Society for Neuro-Oncology and the European Association of Neuro-Oncology, it is a global leader in the field. The journal is committed to swiftly disseminating high-quality information across all areas of neuro-oncology. It features peer-reviewed articles, reviews, symposia on various topics, abstracts from annual meetings, and updates from neuro-oncology societies worldwide.
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