SPP1+ macrophages in colorectal cancer: Markers of malignancy and promising therapeutic targets

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Genes & Diseases Pub Date : 2024-05-30 DOI:10.1016/j.gendis.2024.101340
Zhenyu Xie, Gaozan Zheng, Liaoran Niu, Kunli Du, Ruikai Li, Hanjun Dan, Lili Duan, Hongze Wu, Guangming Ren, Xinyu Dou, Songchen Dai, Fan Feng, Jian Zhang, Jianyong Zheng
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Abstract

macrophages have been identified as key players in the colorectal cancer (CRC) tumor microenvironment, but their function remains unclear. This study integrated single-cell and spatial transcriptomics with bulk sequencing to investigate the roles and mechanisms of macrophages in CRC. Our findings revealed a pronounced elevation of macrophages in CRC, especially within tumor territories. These macrophages served as markers for CRC initiation, progression, metastasis, and potential prognosis. Furthermore, they showed heightened transcriptional activity in genes linked to angiogenesis, epithelial–mesenchymal transition, glycolysis, hypoxia, and immunosuppression. protein amplified CRC cell migration and invasion, potentially mediating cellular crosstalk via the , , and complex axes. Patients with a high proportion of macrophages could benefit more from immune checkpoint blockade therapy. Interestingly, expression was significantly enriched in macrophages versus macrophages, possibly explaining limited anti-CSF1R monotherapy effects. In conclusion, we propose an macrophage model in CRC, highlighting such macrophages as a promising therapeutic target due to their malignancy markers.
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结直肠癌中的 SPP1+ 巨噬细胞:恶性肿瘤标志物和有希望的治疗靶点
巨噬细胞已被确定为结直肠癌(CRC)肿瘤微环境中的关键角色,但其功能仍不清楚。本研究将单细胞和空间转录组学与大容量测序相结合,研究巨噬细胞在 CRC 中的作用和机制。我们的研究结果表明,巨噬细胞在 CRC 中明显增多,尤其是在肿瘤区域内。这些巨噬细胞是 CRC 发病、进展、转移和潜在预后的标志物。此外,它们在与血管生成、上皮-间质转化、糖酵解、缺氧和免疫抑制相关的基因中表现出更强的转录活性。巨噬细胞比例较高的患者可从免疫检查点阻断疗法中获益更多。有趣的是,巨噬细胞与巨噬细胞之间的表达明显富集,这可能是抗CSF1R单药治疗效果有限的原因。总之,我们提出了一种 CRC 中的巨噬细胞模型,强调巨噬细胞因其恶性标志物而有望成为治疗靶点。
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期刊介绍: Genes & Diseases is an international journal for molecular and translational medicine. The journal primarily focuses on publishing investigations on the molecular bases and experimental therapeutics of human diseases. Publication formats include full length research article, review article, short communication, correspondence, perspectives, commentary, views on news, and research watch. Aims and Scopes Genes & Diseases publishes rigorously peer-reviewed and high quality original articles and authoritative reviews that focus on the molecular bases of human diseases. Emphasis will be placed on hypothesis-driven, mechanistic studies relevant to pathogenesis and/or experimental therapeutics of human diseases. The journal has worldwide authorship, and a broad scope in basic and translational biomedical research of molecular biology, molecular genetics, and cell biology, including but not limited to cell proliferation and apoptosis, signal transduction, stem cell biology, developmental biology, gene regulation and epigenetics, cancer biology, immunity and infection, neuroscience, disease-specific animal models, gene and cell-based therapies, and regenerative medicine.
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