Neutrophils Driving Unconventional T Cells Mediate Resistance against Murine Sarcomas and Selected Human Tumors

中性粒细胞驱动非常规T细胞介导对小鼠肉瘤和某些人类肿瘤的抵抗力

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作者:Andrea Ponzetta,Roberta Carriero,Silvia Carnevale,Marialuisa Barbagallo,Martina Molgora,Chiara Perucchini,Elena Magrini,Francesca Gianni,Paolo Kunderfranco,Nadia Polentarutti,Fabio Pasqualini,Sabrina Di Marco,Domenico Supino,Clelia Peano,Ferdinando Cananzi,Piergiuseppe Colombo,Silvana Pilotti,Suliman Yousef Alomar,Eduardo Bonavita,Maria Rosaria Galdiero,Cecilia Garlanda,Alberto Mantovani,Sebastien Jaillon

Abstract

Neutrophils are a component of the tumor microenvironment and have been predominantly associated with cancer progression. Using a genetic approach complemented by adoptive transfer, we found that neutrophils are essential for resistance against primary 3-methylcholantrene-induced carcinogenesis. Neutrophils were essential for the activation of an interferon-γ-dependent pathway of immune resistance, associated with polarization of a subset of CD4- CD8- unconventional αβ T cells (UTCαβ). Bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analyses unveiled the innate-like features and diversity of UTCαβ associated with neutrophil-dependent anti-sarcoma immunity. In selected human tumors, including undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma, CSF3R expression, a neutrophil signature and neutrophil infiltration were associated with a type 1 immune response and better clinical outcome. Thus, neutrophils driving UTCαβ polarization and type 1 immunity are essential for resistance against murine sarcomas and selected human tumors.

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