Deciphering functional tumor-immune crosstalk through highly multiplexed imaging and deep visual proteomics

IF 14.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Cell Pub Date : 2025-01-14 DOI:10.1016/j.molcel.2024.12.023
Xiang Zheng, Andreas Mund, Matthias Mann
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Deciphering the intricate tumor-immune interactions within the microenvironment is crucial for advancing cancer immunotherapy. Here, we introduce mipDVP, an advanced approach integrating highly multiplexed imaging, single-cell laser microdissection, and sensitive mass spectrometry to spatially profile the proteomes of distinct cell populations in a human colorectal and tonsil cancer with high sensitivity. In a colorectal tumor—a representative cold tumor—we uncovered spatial compartmentalization of an immunosuppressive macrophage barrier that potentially impedes T cell infiltration. Spatial proteomic analysis revealed distinct functional states of T cells in different tumor compartments. In a tonsil cancer sample—a hot tumor—we identified significant proteomic heterogeneity among cells influenced by proximity to cytotoxic T cell subtypes. T cells in the tumor parenchyma exhibit metabolic adaptations to hypoxic regions. Our spatially resolved, highly multiplexed strategy deciphers the complex cellular interplay within the tumor microenvironment, offering valuable insights for identifying immunotherapy targets and predictive signatures.

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通过高复用成像和深度视觉蛋白质组学解读功能性肿瘤免疫串扰
破译微环境中复杂的肿瘤免疫相互作用对于推进癌症免疫治疗至关重要。在这里,我们介绍了mipDVP,这是一种先进的方法,集成了高复用成像,单细胞激光显微解剖和敏感质谱,以高灵敏度空间描绘人类结直肠癌和扁桃体癌中不同细胞群的蛋白质组。在结直肠肿瘤中——一种典型的冷肿瘤——我们发现了免疫抑制巨噬细胞屏障的空间区隔化,该屏障可能阻碍T细胞的浸润。空间蛋白质组学分析揭示了T细胞在不同肿瘤区室中的不同功能状态。在扁桃体癌样本(一种热肿瘤)中,我们发现了受接近细胞毒性T细胞亚型影响的细胞之间显著的蛋白质组异质性。肿瘤实质中的T细胞表现出对缺氧区的代谢适应。我们的空间分辨率高,高度复用的策略破译了肿瘤微环境中复杂的细胞相互作用,为识别免疫治疗靶点和预测特征提供了有价值的见解。
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Molecular Cell
Molecular Cell 生物-生化与分子生物学
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389
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1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Cell is a companion to Cell, the leading journal of biology and the highest-impact journal in the world. Launched in December 1997 and published monthly. Molecular Cell is dedicated to publishing cutting-edge research in molecular biology, focusing on fundamental cellular processes. The journal encompasses a wide range of topics, including DNA replication, recombination, and repair; Chromatin biology and genome organization; Transcription; RNA processing and decay; Non-coding RNA function; Translation; Protein folding, modification, and quality control; Signal transduction pathways; Cell cycle and checkpoints; Cell death; Autophagy; Metabolism.
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