Targeting the IL34-CSF1R axis improves metastatic renal cell carcinoma therapy outcome via immune-vascular crosstalk regulation.

靶向 IL34-CSF1R 轴可通过免疫血管串扰调节改善转移性肾细胞癌的治疗效果

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作者:Emanuelli Andrea, Souleyreau Wilfried, Chouleur Tiffanie, Boeckx Bram, Pobiedonoscew Yasmine, Cooley Lindsay, Derieppe Marie-Alix, Martineau Julie, Ambrosetti Damien, Bernhard Jean-Christophe, Sawai Catherine M, Lambrechts Diether, Mathivet Thomas, Bikfalvi Andreas
Current therapies ultimately fail to eradicate metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Validated biomarkers and a better understanding of the mechanisms causing therapy resistance are still needed. Here we demonstrate that interleukin-34 (IL34) is associated with poor prognosis, metastasis, and therapy resistance in RCC. In mice, single-nucleus RNA sequencing and phenotyping reveal that the IL34-enriched tumor microenvironment displays immunosuppression and nonfunctional vasculature, two key features of therapy resistance. Mechanistically, IL34 increases migration of monocyte-derived tumor-associated macrophages (MD-TAMs) in primary tumors and lung metastases through colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R). Blockade of CSF1R by the Food and Drug Administration-approved drug pexidartinib contrasts MD-TAMs accumulation observed in the IL34-enriched microenvironment and improves response to sunitinib or anti-PD1 treatment to reduce metastatic growth. Altogether, our data highlight the role of the IL34-CSF1R axis in regulating the tumor immune-vascular crosstalk in RCC and indicate pexidartinib as a therapeutic alternative in combination with current therapies.

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