Interactions between cancer cells and immune cells drive transitions to mesenchymal-like states in glioblastoma

癌细胞与免疫细胞之间的相互作用促使胶质母细胞瘤向间充质样状态转变

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作者:Toshiro Hara, Rony Chanoch-Myers, Nathan D Mathewson, Chad Myskiw, Lyla Atta, Lillian Bussema, Stephen W Eichhorn, Alissa C Greenwald, Gabriela S Kinker, Christopher Rodman, L Nicolas Gonzalez Castro, Hiroaki Wakimoto, Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen, Xiaowei Zhuang, Jean Fan, Tony Hunter, Inder M Verma, Kai

Abstract

The mesenchymal subtype of glioblastoma is thought to be determined by both cancer cell-intrinsic alterations and extrinsic cellular interactions, but remains poorly understood. Here, we dissect glioblastoma-to-microenvironment interactions by single-cell RNA sequencing analysis of human tumors and model systems, combined with functional experiments. We demonstrate that macrophages induce a transition of glioblastoma cells into mesenchymal-like (MES-like) states. This effect is mediated, both in vitro and in vivo, by macrophage-derived oncostatin M (OSM) that interacts with its receptors (OSMR or LIFR) in complex with GP130 on glioblastoma cells and activates STAT3. We show that MES-like glioblastoma states are also associated with increased expression of a mesenchymal program in macrophages and with increased cytotoxicity of T cells, highlighting extensive alterations of the immune microenvironment with potential therapeutic implications.

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