The impact of Charcot-Leyden Crystal protein on mesothelioma chemotherapy: targeting eosinophils for enhanced chemosensitivity

夏科-莱顿晶体蛋白对间皮瘤化疗的影响:靶向嗜酸性粒细胞以增强化疗敏感性

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作者:Mégane Willems ,Malik Hamaidia ,Alexis Fontaine ,Mélanie Grégoire ,Louise Halkin ,Lea Vilanova Mañá ,Roxane Terres ,Majeed Jamakhani ,Sophie Deshayes ,Yves Brostaux ,Vincent Heinen ,Renaud Louis ,Bernard Duysinx ,Didier Jean ,Eric Wasielewski ,Arnaud Scherpereel ,Christophe Blanquart ,Luc Willems

Abstract

Background: In mesothelioma (MPM), clinical evidence indicates that the absolute eosinophil count negatively correlates with overall survival and response to standard chemotherapy. Since eosinophils poorly infiltrate MPM tumours, we hypothesised that endocrine rather than paracrine pathways mediate the therapeutic response. We thus studied the effect of eosinophil-associated factors on response to chemotherapy in mesothelioma. Methods: The culture supernatant conditioned by primary human eosinophils was added to mesothelioma cells in presence of the standard chemotherapeutic regimen. The effectiveness of an anti-eosinophil treatment was evaluated in a preclinical model of C57BL/6 mice transplanted with mesothelioma tumour cells. Findings: Supernatant of eosinophils differentiated from EOL1 cells or directly isolated from peripheral blood inhibited apoptosis induced by cisplatin and pemetrexed in 2D cultures and in spheroids. Transcriptomic analysis indicated that the anti-apoptotic effect mediated by eosinophils involved molecular interactions with the Charcot-Leyden Crystal protein or Galectin-10 (CLC-P/Gal10). The functional relevance of CLC-P/Gal10 was demonstrated by antibody-mediated depletion. Recombinant human CLC-P/Gal10 mimicked the anti-apoptotic activity of eosinophil-derived supernatants. In the mouse model, eosinophilia did not significantly affect tumour growth but altered the response to chemotherapy. Finally, pretreatment of eosinophilia with the anti-Siglec-F antibody before chemotherapy restored the effectiveness of the treatment. Interpretation: This study provides a mechanistic rationale to clinical evidence correlating the poor outcome of patients with mesothelioma and with eosinophil-derived CLC-P/Gal10, opening new prospects for intervention in this fatal solid tumour. Funding: Belgian Foundation against Cancer, Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS), Télévie, Foundation Léon Fredericq, ULiège.

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