老年皮肤的免疫调节微环境

Yuri Shimizu , Hanako Koguchi-Yoshioka , Toshiki Kubo , Yutaka Matsumura , Shoichi Matsuda , Atsushi Tanemura , Michiko Nomori , Naoya Otani , Mifue Taminato , Koichi Tomita , Tateki Kubo , Manabu Fujimoto , Rei Watanabe
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先前的研究表明,皮肤T细胞在老年人中积累并维持免疫反应。然而,我们质疑为什么这些功能性T细胞不能识别和消除恶性细胞,使老年皮肤更容易发生恶性肿瘤。为了解决这个问题,我们使用Nanostring nCounter系统和10x Xenium数字空间RNA测序检测了衰老过程中的整体皮肤微环境。参与抗原呈递的CIITA和HLA-DMA的数字RNA计数与年龄呈负相关,而参与免疫调节的UBE2L3和SOCS1的数字RNA计数与年龄呈正相关。在皮肤恶性肿瘤的微环境中检测到SOCS1的上调。空间转录组分析显示,高水平的SOCS1细胞分布在真皮上部和附件周围区域,部分SOCS1阳性的成纤维细胞与cd163阳性的巨噬细胞紧密排列。我们的研究表明,老年人的皮肤微环境可能转变为免疫调节状态。此外,调节某些可能参与健康老年皮肤和恶性肿瘤之间共享免疫调节机制的分子可能作为预防老年皮肤恶性肿瘤的潜在策略。
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Immunoregulatory Microenvironment in the Elderly Skin
Previous studies have revealed that skin T cells accumulate and maintain immune responses in the elderly. However, we questioned why these functional T cells fail to recognize and eliminate malignant cells, making elderly skin more prone to developing malignant tumors. To address this question, we examined the overall skin microenvironment in aging using the Nanostring nCounter system and 10x Xenium digital spatial RNA sequencing. The digital RNA counts of CIITA and HLA-DMA, which are involved in antigen presentation, were negatively correlated with age, whereas the counts of UBE2L3 and SOCS1, molecules that play roles in immune regulation, were positively correlated with aging. The upregulation of SOCS1 was detected in the microenvironment of the skin malignant tumors. Spatial transcriptome analysis revealed that cells with high levels of SOCS1 were distributed in upper dermis and periadnexal area, and some SOCS1-positive fibroblasts were closely lined with CD163-positive macrophages. Our study showed that the skin microenvironment in the elderly may shift to an immunoregulatory condition. Furthermore, modulating certain molecules that may be involved in shared immunoregulatory mechanisms between healthy elderly skin and malignant tumors could serve as a potential strategy for preventing malignancies in elderly skin.
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