Spatially Segregated Macrophage Populations Predict Distinct Outcomes in Colon Cancer.

IF 29.7 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Cancer discovery Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1158/2159-8290.CD-23-1300
Magdalena Matusiak, John W Hickey, David G P van IJzendoorn, Guolan Lu, Lukasz Kidziński, Shirley Zhu, Deana R C Colburg, Bogdan Luca, Darci J Phillips, Sky W Brubaker, Gregory W Charville, Jeanne Shen, Kyle M Loh, Derick K Okwan-Duodu, Garry P Nolan, Aaron M Newman, Robert B West, Matt van de Rijn
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Tumor-associated macrophages are transcriptionally heterogeneous, but the spatial distribution and cell interactions that shape macrophage tissue roles remain poorly characterized. Here, we spatially resolve five distinct human macrophage populations in normal and malignant human breast and colon tissue and reveal their cellular associations. This spatial map reveals that distinct macrophage populations reside in spatially segregated micro-environmental niches with conserved cellular compositions that are repeated across healthy and diseased tissue. We show that IL4I1+ macrophages phagocytose dying cells in areas with high cell turnover and predict good outcome in colon cancer. In contrast, SPP1+ macrophages are enriched in hypoxic and necrotic tumor regions and portend worse outcome in colon cancer. A subset of FOLR2+ macrophages is embedded in plasma cell niches. NLRP3+ macrophages co-localize with neutrophils and activate an inflammasome in tumors. Our findings indicate that a limited number of unique human macrophage niches function as fundamental building blocks in tissue. Significance: This work broadens our understanding of the distinct roles different macrophage populations may exert on cancer growth and reveals potential predictive markers and macrophage population-specific therapy targets.

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空间隔离巨噬细胞群预测结肠癌的不同结果
与肿瘤相关的巨噬细胞具有转录异质性,但形成巨噬细胞组织作用的空间分布和细胞相互作用的特征仍然不甚明了。在这里,我们从空间上解析了正常和恶性人类乳腺和结肠组织中五种不同的人类巨噬细胞群,并揭示了它们的细胞关联。该空间图揭示了不同的巨噬细胞群居住在空间隔离的微环境壁龛中,其细胞组成在健康和患病组织中重复出现。我们的研究表明,IL4I1+巨噬细胞能吞噬细胞更替率高区域的凋亡细胞,并预测结肠癌的良好预后。相比之下,SPP1+巨噬细胞富集在缺氧和坏死的肿瘤区域,预示着结肠癌的预后较差。FOLR2+ 巨噬细胞的一个亚群嵌入浆细胞龛。NLRP3+ 巨噬细胞与中性粒细胞共定位,并激活肿瘤中的炎性体。我们的研究结果表明,数量有限的独特人类巨噬细胞龛是组织的基本组成部分。
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Cancer discovery
Cancer discovery ONCOLOGY-
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22.90
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1.40%
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838
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cancer Discovery publishes high-impact, peer-reviewed articles detailing significant advances in both research and clinical trials. Serving as a premier cancer information resource, the journal also features Review Articles, Perspectives, Commentaries, News stories, and Research Watch summaries to keep readers abreast of the latest findings in the field. Covering a wide range of topics, from laboratory research to clinical trials and epidemiologic studies, Cancer Discovery spans the entire spectrum of cancer research and medicine.
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