循环和肿瘤浸润浆细胞样dc向P3 (CD80+ PDL1−)-pDC亚群的多样化与黑色素瘤患者的临床结局呈负相关

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Clinical & Translational Immunology Pub Date : 2022-05-03 DOI:10.1002/cti2.1382
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摘要

目的浆细胞样树突状细胞(plasmacyoid DCs, pDCs)具有多效性免疫调节功能,在抗肿瘤免疫中发挥着重要而神秘的作用。尽管在一些生理或病理背景下证明了pDC的多样性,但到目前为止,pDC作为一个整体在癌症中的研究。需要对单个pDC亚群进行评估,以充分掌握它们在癌症免疫中的作用,特别是在黑色素瘤中,pDC亚群在很大程度上是未知的,仍有待发现。方法首次采用多参数流式细胞术探讨黑色素瘤患者外周血和肿瘤浸润性pDC亚群的特征,并评估其临床相关性。基于CD80、PDL1、CD2、LAG3和Axl标记物,我们对黑色素瘤患者pDC亚群的频率、基础激活状态和功能特征及其与临床结果的关系进行了综合综述。引人注目的是,我们证明了P3-pDCs (CD80+PDL1−)在黑色素瘤患者的肿瘤内积累,并与临床结果呈负相关。在黑色素瘤患者中,基础激活状态、P1-/P2-/ p3 -pDC的多样化以及TLR7/TLR9触发下几个pDC亚群的功能受到干扰,并且与临床结果存在差异。结论我们的研究首次揭示了黑色素瘤患者血液和肿瘤中pDCs的表型和功能异质性,以及它们对形成临床结果的潜在影响。这种新颖性照亮了我们对pDC复杂性的理解,并促使我们进一步破译pDC的功能,以更好地理解和利用这些强大的免疫玩家。它强调了在制定基于pDC的治疗策略以确保最佳临床成功时考虑pDC多样性的重要性。
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Diversification of circulating and tumor-infiltrating plasmacytoid DCs towards the P3 (CD80+ PDL1−)-pDC subset negatively correlated with clinical outcomes in melanoma patients

Objectives

Plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs) play a critical yet enigmatic role in antitumor immunity through their pleiotropic immunomodulatory functions. Despite proof of pDC diversity in several physiological or pathological contexts, pDCs have been studied as a whole population so far in cancer. The assessment of individual pDC subsets is needed to fully grasp their involvement in cancer immunity, especially in melanoma where pDC subsets are largely unknown and remain to be uncovered.

Methods

We explored for the first time the features of diverse circulating and tumor-infiltrating pDC subsets in melanoma patients using multi-parametric flow cytometry, and assessed their clinical relevance. Based on CD80, PDL1, CD2, LAG3 and Axl markers, we provided an integrated overview of the frequency, basal activation status and functional features of pDC subsets in melanoma patients together with their relationship to clinical outcome.

Results

Strikingly, we demonstrated that P3-pDCs (CD80+PDL1) accumulated within the tumor of melanoma patients and negatively correlated with clinical outcomes. The basal activation status, diversification towards P1-/P2-/P3-pDCs and functionality of several pDC subsets upon TLR7/TLR9 triggering were perturbed in melanoma patients, and were differentially linked to clinical outcome.

Conclusion

Our study shed light for the first time on the phenotypic and functional heterogeneity of pDCs in the blood and tumor of melanoma patients and their potential involvement in shaping clinical outcomes. Such novelty brightens our understanding of pDC complexity, and prompts the further deciphering of pDCs’ features to better apprehend and exploit these potent immune players. It highlights the importance of considering pDC diversity when developing pDC-based therapeutic strategies to ensure optimal clinical success.

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Clinical & Translational Immunology
Clinical & Translational Immunology Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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期刊介绍: Clinical & Translational Immunology is an open access, fully peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing cutting-edge advances in biomedical research for scientists and physicians. The Journal covers fields including cancer biology, cardiovascular research, gene therapy, immunology, vaccine development and disease pathogenesis and therapy at the earliest phases of investigation.
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