来自克隆扩增的癌症相关浆细胞的重组抗体。

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Wonkyung Kim, Ji-Hye Oh, Chae Won Park, Hyori Kim, Young Gwang Kang, Da Eun Oh, Hee Jin Lee, Ji Hun Kim, Chang Ohk Sung
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虽然肿瘤内浆细胞的临床意义已被认识,但对肿瘤微环境内浆细胞的发育及其分泌的抗体特征的研究仍然有限。我们利用单细胞RNA和单细胞B细胞受体测序研究了癌组织内浆细胞的特性。我们对表现出克隆扩增的浆细胞进行了表征,并合成了这些细胞产生的抗体,证实了免疫球蛋白H (IGH)同型的临床相关性。浆细胞约占肿瘤内总免疫细胞群的5%;克隆扩增在浆细胞中比在B细胞中更为普遍。在浆细胞中,最常见的免疫球蛋白同型是IGHG1和IGKC。我们合成了六种重组抗体,包括来自最大克隆浆细胞的抗体。形成克隆的两种抗体在癌细胞中呈膜状染色。通过免疫组化观察,转移到淋巴结的癌细胞表现出表达缺失。对1078例乳腺癌患者的大量RNA测序数据的分析显示,表达IGHG1的肿瘤浸润浆细胞与良好的预后相关。这些肿瘤表现出增加的B细胞受体多样性、免疫原性突变和肿瘤内异质性。这项研究提示了发现肿瘤内浆细胞衍生的癌症相关抗体的潜力。
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Recombinant antibodies from clonally expanded cancer-associated plasma cells.

Although the clinical significance of plasma cells within tumors has been recognized, studies on the development of plasma cells and the characteristics of the antibodies they secrete within the tumor microenvironment remain limited. We investigated the properties of plasma cells within cancer tissues using single-cell RNA and single cell B cell receptor sequencing. We characterized plasma cells exhibiting clonal expansion and synthesized the antibodies produced by these cells, confirming the clinical relevance of immunoglobulin H (IGH) isotypes. Plasma cells comprised approximately 5% of the total immune cell population within the tumor; clonal expansion was more prevalent in plasma cells than in B cells. Among plasma cells, the most frequent immunoglobulin isotype was IGHG1 and IGKC. We synthesized six recombinant antibodies, including those from the largest clonal plasma cells. Two antibodies that formed clones showed membranous staining in cancer cells. The cancer cells that metastasized to the lymph node showed a loss of expression as observed by immunohistochemistry. Analysis of bulk RNA sequencing data from 1078 patients with breast cancer revealed that tumor-infiltrating plasma cells expressing IGHG1 were associated with favorable prognoses. These tumors exhibited increased B cell receptor diversity, immunogenic mutation, and intratumoral heterogeneity. This study suggests the potential for discovering cancer-associated antibodies derived from intratumoral plasma cells.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
1.70%
发文量
207
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy has the basic aim of keeping readers informed of the latest research results in the fields of oncology and immunology. As knowledge expands, the scope of the journal has broadened to include more of the progress being made in the areas of biology concerned with biological response modifiers. This helps keep readers up to date on the latest advances in our understanding of tumor-host interactions. The journal publishes short editorials including "position papers," general reviews, original articles, and short communications, providing a forum for the most current experimental and clinical advances in tumor immunology.
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