Andrea Galluzzo, Martina Maffezzini, Maria Luisa Fumagalli, Irene Sambruni, Silvia Musio, Monica Patanè, Rosina Paterra, Erika Salvi, Manuel Facciolla, Micaela Milani, Marco Schiariti, Luca Mattei, Alessandra Rossi, Marica Eoli, Luigi Poliani, Antonio Silvani, Bianca Pollo, Laura Fariselli, Natalia Di Ianni, Serena Pellegatta
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The anti-aging Klotho protects glioblastoma macrophages from radiotherapy-induced inflammation and predicts immunotherapy response.
Immunosuppressive myeloid cells, such as microglia and macrophages, play a key role in mediating resistance to immunotherapy in glioblastoma patients. Bulk RNA sequencing analysis revealed elevated expression of Klotho (Kl) in gliomas derived from irradiated glioma-bearing mice. Klotho, which encodes an anti-aging protein, was found to be upregulated in glioma-associated microglia/macrophages (GAMs) exhibiting an M1 pro-inflammatory phenotype. This upregulation appeared to enhance the antitumor efficacy of a combination of radiotherapy and dendritic cell (DC) immunotherapy. Furthermore, transcript levels of KL in tumor specimens and corresponding serum levels in glioblastoma patients undergoing DC immunotherapy were correlated with favorable prognostic outcomes and improved treatment responses. Given its expression in human M1-like GAMs, serum KL levels can offer valuable insights into the immune microenvironment and hold clinical significance as a peripheral biomarker. These findings highlight the pivotal role of Klotho as a prognostic biomarker for predicting responses to immunotherapy, with potential applications for monitoring tumor progression or regression through changes in serum levels.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Cancer (IJC) is the official journal of the Union for International Cancer Control—UICC; it appears twice a month. IJC invites submission of manuscripts under a broad scope of topics relevant to experimental and clinical cancer research and publishes original Research Articles and Short Reports under the following categories:
-Cancer Epidemiology-
Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics-
Infectious Causes of Cancer-
Innovative Tools and Methods-
Molecular Cancer Biology-
Tumor Immunology and Microenvironment-
Tumor Markers and Signatures-
Cancer Therapy and Prevention