Senescence-induced immune remodeling facilitates metastatic adrenal cancer in a sex-dimorphic manner

衰老诱导的免疫重塑以性别二态性方式促进转移性肾上腺癌

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作者:Kate M Warde, Lorenzo J Smith, Lihua Liu, Chris J Stubben, Brian K Lohman, Parker W Willett, Julia L Ammer, Guadalupe Castaneda-Hernandez, Sikiru O Imodoye, Chenge Zhang, Kara D Jones, Kimber Converso-Baran, H Atakan Ekiz, Marc Barry, Michael R Clay, Katja Kiseljak-Vassiliades, Thomas J Giordano, Ga

Abstract

Aging markedly increases cancer risk, yet our mechanistic understanding of how aging influences cancer initiation is limited. Here we demonstrate that the loss of ZNRF3, an inhibitor of Wnt signaling that is frequently mutated in adrenocortical carcinoma, leads to the induction of cellular senescence that remodels the tissue microenvironment and ultimately permits metastatic adrenal cancer in old animals. The effects are sexually dimorphic, with males exhibiting earlier senescence activation and a greater innate immune response, driven in part by androgens, resulting in high myeloid cell accumulation and lower incidence of malignancy. Conversely, females present a dampened immune response and increased susceptibility to metastatic cancer. Senescence-recruited myeloid cells become depleted as tumors progress, which is recapitulated in patients in whom a low myeloid signature is associated with worse outcomes. Our study uncovers a role for myeloid cells in restraining adrenal cancer with substantial prognostic value and provides a model for interrogating pleiotropic effects of cellular senescence in cancer.

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