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Resting natural killer cells promote the progress of colon cancer liver metastasis by elevating tumor- derived stem cell factor.

Authors :
Chenchen Mao
Yanyu Chen
Dong Xing
Teming Zhang
Yangxuan Lin
Cong Long
Jiaye Yu
Yunhui Luo
Tao Ming
Wangkai Xie
Zheng Han
Dianfeng Mei
Dan Xiang
Mingdong Lu
Xian Shen
Xiangyang Xue
Source :
eLife. 10/10/2024, p1-23. 23p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The abundance and biological contribution of natural killer (NK) cells in cancer are controversial. Here, we aim to uncover clinical relevance and cellular roles of NK cells in colon cancer liver metastasis (CCLM). Here, we integrated single- cell RNA- sequencing, spatial transcriptomics (ST), and bulk RNA- sequencing datasets to investigate NK cells' biological properties and functions in the microenvironment of primary and liver metastatic tumors. Results were validated through an in vitro co- culture experiment based on bioinformatics analysis. Useing single- cell RNA- sequencing and ST, we mapped the immune cellular landscape of colon cancer and well- matched liver metastatic cancer. We discovered that GZMK+ resting NK cells increased significantly in tumor tissues and were enriched in the tumor regions of both diseases. After combining bulk RNA and clinical data, we observed that these NK cell subsets contributed to a worse prognosis. Meanwhile, KIR2DL4+ activated NK cells exhibited the opposite position and relevance. Pseudotime cell trajectory analysis revealed the evolution of activated to resting NK cells. In vitro experiments further confirmed that tumor- cell- co- cultured NK cells exhibited a decidual- like status, as evidenced by remarkable increasing CD9 expression. Functional experiments finally revealed that NK cells exhibited tumoractivating characteristics by promoting the dissociation of SCF (stem cell factor) on the tumor cells membrane depending on cell- to- cell interaction, as the supernatant of the co- culture system enhanced tumor progression. In summary, our findings revealed resting NK cells exhibited a clinical relevance with CCLM, which may be exploited for novel strategies to improve therapeutic outcomes for patients with CCLM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050084X
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
eLife
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180330766
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.97201