Cytotoxic lymphocytes target characteristic biophysical vulnerabilities in cancer

细胞毒性淋巴细胞靶向癌症中特有的生物物理脆弱性。

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作者:Maria Tello-Lafoz ,Katja Srpan ,Elisa E Sanchez ,Jing Hu ,Jan Remsik ,Yevgeniy Romin ,Annalisa Calò ,Douglas Hoen ,Umeshkumar Bhanot ,Luc Morris ,Adrienne Boire ,Katharine C Hsu ,Joan Massagué ,Morgan Huse ,Ekrem Emrah Er

Abstract

Immune cells identify and destroy tumors by recognizing cellular traits indicative of oncogenic transformation. In this study, we found that myocardin-related transcription factors (MRTFs), which promote migration and metastatic invasion, also sensitize cancer cells to the immune system. Melanoma and breast cancer cells with high MRTF expression were selectively eliminated by cytotoxic lymphocytes in mouse models of metastasis. This immunosurveillance phenotype was further enhanced by treatment with immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) antibodies. We also observed that high MRTF signaling in human melanoma is associated with ICB efficacy in patients. Using biophysical and functional assays, we showed that MRTF overexpression rigidified the filamentous actin cytoskeleton and that this mechanical change rendered mouse and human cancer cells more vulnerable to cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells. Collectively, these results suggest that immunosurveillance has a mechanical dimension, which we call mechanosurveillance, that is particularly relevant for the targeting of metastatic disease.

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