Divergent tumor and immune cell reprogramming underlying immunotherapy response and immune-related adverse events in lung squamous cell carcinoma

肺鳞状细胞癌中肿瘤和免疫细胞重编程的差异是免疫治疗反应和免疫相关不良事件的基础

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths with few therapeutic strategies. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have demonstrated promising efficacy in patients with LUSC. However, ICIs could also lead to a unique spectrum of immune-related adverse events (irAEs), which dampen the clinical outcome. In-depth characterization of the immune hallmarks of antitumor responses and irAEs remains an unmet need to maximize ICI-treatment benefits of patients. METHODS: We performed single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) on pre-ICI and on-ICI treatment tumor biopsies. We used bulk RNA-seq data of matched pretreatment/on-treatment tumors and irAE affected organs to validate observations from scRNA-seq analysis. Two independent patient cohorts were collected to determine circulating tumor necrosis factor (TNF) protein expression levels. RESULTS: We found that increased proportions of a macrophage subcluster with highly expressed secreted phosphoprotein 1 (SPP1) and two tumor cell subclusters in irAE patients, whereas proportions of two cytotoxic CD8+ T cell subclusters were higher in patients with partial response (PR). TNF signaling pathway was conversely associated with treatment efficacy and irAE development in most macrophage and tumor cell subclusters. Cell-cell communications for TNF ligand-receptor pairs between macrophage/T cells and tumor cells were also bidirectionally remodeled in responders versus non-responders and irAE versus non-irAE patients. Bulk RNA-seq analysis on matched pretreatment/on-treatment tumors and irAE affected organs revealed remarkably enhanced macrophage abundance and TNF signaling pathway in on-treatment tumors and organs developed irAEs. Furthermore, we observed significantly increased circulating TNF protein in plasma or serum of irAE patients but not ICI responders, based on analysis of two independent LUSC patient cohorts and one published ICI patient cohort. CONCLUSIONS: Our data depicts specific reprogramming of macrophage, T cells and tumor cells associated with ICI response and irAEs, elucidates divergent roles of TNF signaling in antitumor immunity and irAEs, and highlights the significance of TNF expression in irAE development in the LUSC setting.

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