小鼠肿瘤相关巨噬细胞中的肿瘤启动细胞通过CCL8逃避肿瘤免疫。

IF 13.3 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Shuang Chen, Chen-Song Huang, Kang Li, Maosheng Cheng, Caihua Zhang, Jianqi Xiong, Guoli Tian, Ruoxing Zhou, Rongsong Ling, Xiaochen Wang, Gan Xiong, Zhihui Zhang, Jieyi Ma, Yan Zhu, Bin Zhou, Liang Peng, Zhenwei Peng, Heping Li, Demeng Chen
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肿瘤启动细胞(tic)在癌症进展和免疫逃逸中发挥关键作用。然而,tic如何逃避免疫消除仍然不清楚。结合单细胞RNA测序(scRNA-seq)、基于双重组酶的谱系追踪和其他方法,我们发现了wnt激活的恶性细胞亚群,它们在体内起着tic的作用。我们发现,tic与免疫调节性肿瘤相关巨噬细胞(reg - tam)通过GAS6-AXL/MERTK信号通路密切相互作用,促进了tic的免疫逃逸。我们的研究使用化学抑制剂和Axl/Mertk条件双敲除小鼠来证明抑制tic衍生的GAS6和Axl/Mertk在regg - tam中的相互作用可以重新激活抗肿瘤免疫反应。我们发现CCL8是GAS6/AXL/MERTK通路的关键介质,主要通过抑制调节性T细胞(Treg)浸润到肿瘤中。此外,AXL/MERTK信号阻断使肿瘤细胞对抗pd -1治疗敏感。因此,我们阐明了tic逃避肿瘤免疫的详细机制,为根除逃避常规免疫治疗的tic的策略提供了见解。
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Tumor initiating cells escape tumor immunity via CCL8 from tumor-associated macrophages in mice.

Tumor-initiating cells (TICs) play a key role in cancer progression and immune escape. However, how TICs evade immune elimination remains poorly characterized. Combining single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), dual-recombinase-based lineage tracing, and other approaches, we identified a WNT-activated subpopulation of malignant cells that act as TICs in vivo. We found intensive reciprocal interactions between TICs and immune regulatory tumor-associated macrophages (Reg-TAMs) via GAS6-AXL/MERTK signaling pathways, which facilitated the immune escape of TICs. Our study employed chemical inhibitors and Axl/Mertk conditional double knockout mice to demonstrate that inhibiting the interaction between TIC-derived GAS6 and AXL/MERTK in Reg-TAMs reactivated anti-tumor immune responses. We identified CCL8 as a critical mediator of the GAS6/AXL/MERTK pathway, primarily by inhibiting regulatory T cell (Treg) infiltration into the tumor. Furthermore, the AXL/MERTK signaling blockade sensitized tumor cells to anti-PD-1 treatment. Thus, we elucidated a detailed mechanism by which TICs evade tumor immunity, providing insights into strategies to eradicate TICs that escape conventional immunotherapy.

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Journal of Clinical Investigation
Journal of Clinical Investigation 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
24.50
自引率
1.30%
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1034
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Investigation, established in 1924 by the ASCI, is a prestigious publication that focuses on breakthroughs in basic and clinical biomedical science, with the goal of advancing the field of medicine. With an impressive Impact Factor of 15.9 in 2022, it is recognized as one of the leading journals in the "Medicine, Research & Experimental" category of the Web of Science. The journal attracts a diverse readership from various medical disciplines and sectors. It publishes a wide range of research articles encompassing all biomedical specialties, including Autoimmunity, Gastroenterology, Immunology, Metabolism, Nephrology, Neuroscience, Oncology, Pulmonology, Vascular Biology, and many others. The Editorial Board consists of esteemed academic editors who possess extensive expertise in their respective fields. They are actively involved in research, ensuring the journal's high standards of publication and scientific rigor.
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