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Data from Neuroblastoma Formation Requires Unconventional CD4 T Cells and Arginase-1–Dependent Myeloid Cells

Authors :
Peter J. Murray
Paul G. Thomas
Stacey Schultz-Cherry
Stephane Pelletier
David Finkelstein
Armita Bahrami
Leonie Zeitler
Marion Russier
Clifford S. Guy
Taylor L. Wilson
Jeremy Chase Crawford
E. Kaitlynn Allen
Lee-Ann Van de Velde
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Immune cells regulate tumor growth by mirroring their function as tissue repair organizers in normal tissues. To understand the different facets of immune–tumor collaboration through genetics, spatial transcriptomics, and immunologic manipulation with noninvasive, longitudinal imaging, we generated a penetrant double oncogene–driven autochthonous model of neuroblastoma. Spatial transcriptomic analysis showed that CD4+ and myeloid populations colocalized within the tumor parenchyma, while CD8+ T cells and B cells were peripherally dispersed. Depletion of CD4+ T cells or CCR2+ macrophages, but not B cells, CD8+ T cells, or natural killer (NK) cells, prevented tumor formation. Tumor CD4+ T cells displayed unconventional phenotypes and were clonotypically diverse and antigen independent. Within the myeloid fraction, tumor growth required myeloid cells expressing arginase-1. Overall, these results demonstrate how arginine-metabolizing myeloid cells conspire with pathogenic CD4+ T cells to create permissive conditions for tumor formation, suggesting that these protumorigenic pathways could be disabled by targeting myeloid arginine metabolism.Significance:A new model of human neuroblastoma provides ways to track tumor formation and expansion in living animals, allowing identification of CD4+ T-cell and macrophage functions required for oncogenesis.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f329e680b0d531f645ac921d551e3bae
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.c.6513436.v1