M2 macrophages drive leukemic transformation by imposing resistance to phagocytosis and improving mitochondrial metabolism

M2 巨噬细胞通过抵抗吞噬作用和改善线粒体代谢来驱动白血病转化

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作者:Isabel Weinhäuser, Diego A Pereira-Martins, Luciana Y Almeida, Jacobien R Hilberink, Douglas R A Silveira, Lynn Quek, Cesar Ortiz, Cleide L Araujo, Thiago M Bianco, Antonio Lucena-Araujo, Jose Mauricio Mota, Shanna M Hogeling, Dominique Sternadt, Nienke Visser, Arjan Diepstra, Emanuele Ammatuna, Ger

Abstract

It is increasingly becoming clear that cancers are a symbiosis of diverse cell types and tumor clones. Combined single-cell RNA sequencing, flow cytometry, and immunohistochemistry studies of the innate immune compartment in the bone marrow of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) reveal a shift toward a tumor-supportive M2-polarized macrophage landscape with an altered transcriptional program, with enhanced fatty acid oxidation and NAD+ generation. Functionally, these AML-associated macrophages display decreased phagocytic activity and intra-bone marrow coinjection of M2 macrophages together with leukemic blasts strongly enhances in vivo transformation potential. A 2-day in vitro exposure to M2 macrophages results in the accumulation of CALRlow leukemic blast cells, which are now protected against phagocytosis. Moreover, M2-exposed "trained" leukemic blasts display increased mitochondrial metabolism, in part mediated via mitochondrial transfer. Our study provides insight into the mechanisms by which the immune landscape contributes to aggressive leukemia development and provides alternatives for targeting strategies aimed at the tumor microenvironment.

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