Immunological synapse formation between T regulatory cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts promotes tumour development

T调节细胞与癌相关成纤维细胞之间免疫突触的形成促进肿瘤发展

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作者:Athina Varveri ,Miranta Papadopoulou ,Zacharias Papadovasilakis ,Ewoud B Compeer ,Aigli-Ioanna Legaki ,Anastasios Delis ,Vasileia Damaskou ,Louis Boon ,Sevasti Papadogiorgaki ,Martina Samiotaki ,Periklis G Foukas ,Aristides G Eliopoulos ,Aikaterini Hatzioannou ,Themis Alissafi ,Michael L Dustin ,Panayotis Verginis

Abstract

Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) have emerged as a dominant non-hematopoietic cell population in the tumour microenvironment, serving diverse functions in tumour progression. However, the mechanisms via which CAFs influence the anti-tumour immunity remain poorly understood. Here, using multiple tumour models and biopsies from cancer patients, we report that α-SMA+ CAFs can form immunological synapses with Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) in tumours. Notably, α-SMA+ CAFs can phagocytose and process tumour antigens and exhibit a tolerogenic phenotype which instructs movement arrest, activation and proliferation in Tregs in an antigen-specific manner. Moreover, α-SMA+ CAFs display double-membrane structures resembling autophagosomes in their cytoplasm. Single-cell transcriptomic data showed an enrichment in autophagy and antigen processing/presentation pathways in α-SMA-expressing CAF clusters. Conditional knockout of Atg5 in α-SMA+ CAFs promoted inflammatory re-programming in CAFs, reduced Treg cell infiltration and attenuated tumour development. Overall, our findings reveal an immunosuppressive mechanism entailing the formation of synapses between α-SMA+ CAFs and Tregs in an autophagy-dependent manner.

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