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Mapping the immune environment in clear cell renal carcinoma by single-cell genomics

Authors :
Andrew P. Voigt
Andrew M. Bellizzi
Russell W. Jenkins
Aliasger K. Salem
Weizhou Zhang
Nicholas Borcherding
Ajaykumar Vishwakarma
Jacob Kaplan
Yousef Zakharia
Kenneth G. Nepple
Source :
Communications Biology, Communications Biology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is one of the most immunologically distinct tumor types due to high response rate to immunotherapies, despite low tumor mutational burden. To characterize the tumor immune microenvironment of ccRCC, we applied single-cell-RNA sequencing (SCRS) along with T-cell-receptor (TCR) sequencing to map the transcriptomic heterogeneity of 25,688 individual CD45+ lymphoid and myeloid cells in matched tumor and blood from three patients with ccRCC. We also included 11,367 immune cells from four other individuals derived from the kidney and peripheral blood to facilitate the identification and assessment of ccRCC-specific differences. There is an overall increase in CD8+ T-cell and macrophage populations in tumor-infiltrated immune cells compared to normal renal tissue. We further demonstrate the divergent cell transcriptional states for tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells and identify a MKI67 + proliferative subpopulation being a potential culprit for the progression of ccRCC. Using the SCRS gene expression, we found preferential prediction of clinical outcomes and pathological diseases by subcluster assignment. With further characterization and functional validation, our findings may reveal certain subpopulations of immune cells amenable to therapeutic intervention.<br />Borcherding and Vishwakarma et al. characterize the tumor immune microenvironment in treatment-naïve clear cell renal carcinoma patients using single-cell RNA- and T-cell receptor sequencing. They find CD8 + T cells and macrophages are enriched in tumor tissue, and identify a proliferative CD8 + T-cell population, which may be relevant for anti-cancer responses.

Details

ISSN :
23993642
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Communications Biology
Accession number :
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