Tumor cell-derived spermidine promotes a protumorigenic immune microenvironment in glioblastoma via CD8+ T cell inhibition

肿瘤细胞衍生的亚精胺通过抑制CD8+ T细胞促进胶质母细胞瘤中促肿瘤免疫微环境的形成

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作者:Kristen E Kay ,Juyeun Lee ,Ellen S Hong ,Julia Beilis ,Sahil Dayal ,Emily R Wesley ,Sofia Mitchell ,Sabrina Z Wang ,Daniel J Silver ,Josephine Volovetz ,Sadie Johnson ,Mary McGraw ,Matthew M Grabowski ,Tianyao Lu ,Lutz Freytag ,Vinod Narayana ,Saskia Freytag ,Sarah A Best ,James R Whittle ,Zeneng Wang ,Ofer Reizes ,Jennifer S Yu ,Stanley L Hazen ,J Mark Brown ,Defne Bayik ,Justin D Lathia

Abstract

The glioblastoma (GBM) microenvironment is enriched in immunosuppressive factors that potently interfere with the function of cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Cancer cells can directly affect the immune system, but the mechanisms driving these interactions are not completely clear. Here, we demonstrate that the polyamine metabolite spermidine (SPD) was elevated in the GBM tumor microenvironment. Exogenous administration of SPD drove tumor aggressiveness in an immune-dependent manner in preclinical mouse models via reduction of CD8+ T cell frequency and reduced cytotoxic function. Knockdown of ornithine decarboxylase, the rate-limiting enzyme in SPD synthesis, did not affect cancer cell growth in vitro but did result in extended survival. Furthermore, patients with GBM with a more favorable outcome had a significant reduction in SPD compared with patients with a poor prognosis. Our results demonstrate that SPD functions as a cancer cell-derived metabolite that drives tumor progression by reducing CD8+ T cell numbers and function.

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