Progressive T cell exhaustion and predominance of aging tissue associated macrophages with advancing disease stage in penile squamous cell carcinoma

阴茎鳞状细胞癌中,随着疾病进展,T细胞逐渐耗竭,衰老组织相关巨噬细胞占优势。

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Abstract

Penile squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC) is a rare malignancy with limited understanding of the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME). The interplay between PSCC and the immune system across disease progression and HPV infection status remains poorly characterized. This study aims to assess the TIME changes from localized to advanced disease and between HPV-positive versus negative tumors to identify potential immune evasion mechanisms in advanced PSCC. scRNA-seq was performed on ten PSCC tissue samples from penile, lymph node and distant metastatic sites with four matched penile and lymph node samples to understand the cellular heterogeneity within PSCC tumors. Analysis of immune cell populations and transcriptional hallmarks were performed stratified by localized (pT1-3, N0) versus advanced (N1-3, M0 or any N, M1) disease states and HPV infection status. We observed significant differences in immune cell infiltration between localized and advanced PSCC disease states and by HPV status. Advanced disease states demonstrated an exhausted immune phenotype, characterized by terminally exhausted CD8(+) T cells, M2-like macrophages and hypoxic signature, while localized disease states demonstrated an active innate immune system characterized by increased DCs. HPV-negative tumors displayed low immune cell infiltration while HPV-positive tumors demonstrated an immune exhausted phenotype. These findings offer valuable insights into the evolving PSCC immune landscape, paving the way for the development of potential therapeutic approaches for advanced PSCC.

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