免疫抑制糖蛋白与乳腺肿瘤纤维化和侵袭有关

Q1 Medicine Matrix Biology Plus Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mbplus.2022.100105
Kevin James Metcalf , Mary-Kate Hayward , Eric Berens , Alastair J. Ironside , Connor Stashko , E. Shelley Hwang , Valerie M. Weaver
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肿瘤以唾液糖蛋白含量升高为特征。唾液糖蛋白促进肿瘤进展,并通过唾液酸- siglec轴与免疫抑制有关。了解肿瘤中增加唾液糖蛋白生物合成的因素可以确定提高患者对免疫治疗反应的方法。我们量化了在人类乳腺肿瘤组织的纤维化区域中较高水平的唾液糖蛋白。人类乳腺肿瘤亚型,更纤维化,类似的特征是唾液糖蛋白含量增加。进一步分析发现,乳腺癌细胞是合成和分泌肿瘤组织唾液糖蛋白的主要细胞类型,并证实越具侵袭性、纤维化的乳腺癌亚型中唾液糖蛋白生物合成基因的表达水平最高。侵袭性越强的乳腺癌亚型中免疫抑制性SIGLEC7、SIGLEC9和SIGLEC10-pos骨髓细胞的浸润也越多,这表明三阴性乳腺肿瘤中免疫抑制性SIGLEC7受体及其同源配体的表达也越高。研究结果将唾液糖蛋白的生物合成和分泌与人类乳腺肿瘤的纤维化和侵袭性联系起来。数据表明,针对唾液酸- siglec轴可能是一个有吸引力的治疗靶点,特别是对于更具侵袭性的HER2+和三阴性乳腺癌亚型。
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Immunosuppressive glycoproteins associate with breast tumor fibrosis and aggression

Tumors feature elevated sialoglycoprotein content. Sialoglycoproteins promote tumor progression and are linked to immune suppression via the sialic acid-Siglec axis. Understanding factors that increase sialoglycoprotein biosynthesis in tumors could identify approaches to improve patient response to immunotherapy. We quantified higher levels of sialoglycoproteins in the fibrotic regions within human breast tumor tissues. Human breast tumor subtypes, which are more fibrotic, similarly featured increased sialoglycoprotein content. Further analysis revealed the breast cancer cells as the primary cell type synthesizing and secreting the tumor tissue sialoglycoproteins and confirmed that the more aggressive, fibrotic breast cancer subtypes expressed the highest levels of sialoglycoprotein biosynthetic genes. The more aggressive breast cancer subtypes also featured greater infiltration of immunosuppressive SIGLEC7, SIGLEC9, and SIGLEC10-pos myeloid cells, indicating that triple-negative breast tumors had higher expression of both immunosuppressive Siglec receptors and their cognate ligands. The findings link sialoglycoprotein biosynthesis and secretion to tumor fibrosis and aggression in human breast tumors. The data suggest targeting of the sialic acid-Siglec axis may comprise an attractive therapeutic target particularly for the more aggressive HER2+ and triple-negative breast cancer subtypes.

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Matrix Biology Plus
Matrix Biology Plus Medicine-Histology
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