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Loss of Y in regulatory T lymphocytes in the tumor micro-environment of primary colorectal cancers and liver metastases

Authors :
Wójcik, Magdalena
Juhas, Ulana
Mohammadi, Elyas
Mattisson, Jonas
Drężek-Chyła, Kinga
Rychlicka-Buniowska, Edyta
Bruhn-Olszewska, Bożena
Davies, Hanna
Chojnowska, Katarzyna
Olszewski, Paweł
Bieńkowski, Michał
Jankowski, Michał
Rostkowska, Olga
Hellmann, Andrzej
Pęksa, Rafał
Kowalski, Jacek
Zdrenka, Marek
Kobiela, Jarek
Zegarski, Wojciech
Biernat, Wojciech
Szylberg, Łukasz
Remiszewski, Piotr
Mieczkowski, Jakub
Filipowicz, Natalia
Dumanski, Jan P.
Wójcik, Magdalena
Juhas, Ulana
Mohammadi, Elyas
Mattisson, Jonas
Drężek-Chyła, Kinga
Rychlicka-Buniowska, Edyta
Bruhn-Olszewska, Bożena
Davies, Hanna
Chojnowska, Katarzyna
Olszewski, Paweł
Bieńkowski, Michał
Jankowski, Michał
Rostkowska, Olga
Hellmann, Andrzej
Pęksa, Rafał
Kowalski, Jacek
Zdrenka, Marek
Kobiela, Jarek
Zegarski, Wojciech
Biernat, Wojciech
Szylberg, Łukasz
Remiszewski, Piotr
Mieczkowski, Jakub
Filipowicz, Natalia
Dumanski, Jan P.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Male sex is a risk factor for colorectal cancer (CRC) with higher illness burden and earlier onset. Thus, we hypothesized that loss of chromosome Y (LOY) in the tumor micro-environment (TME) might be involved in oncogenesis. Previous studies show that LOY in circulating leukocytes of aging men was associated with shorter survival and non-hematological cancer, as well as higher LOY in CD4 + T-lymphocytes in men with prostate cancer vs. controls. However, nothing is known about LOY in leukocytes infiltrating TME and we address this aspect here. We studied frequency and functional effects of LOY in blood, TME and non-tumorous tissue. Regulatory T-lymphocytes (Tregs) in TME had the highest frequency of LOY (22%) in comparison to CD4 + T-lymphocytes and cytotoxic CD8 + T-lymphocytes. LOY score using scRNA-seq was also linked to higher expression of PDCD1, TIGIT and IKZF2 in Tregs. PDCD1 and TIGIT encode immune checkpoint receptors involved in the regulation of Tregs function. Our study sets the direction for further functional research regarding a probable role of LOY in intensifying features related to the suppressive phenotype of Tregs in TME and consequently a possible influence on immunotherapy response in CRC patients.<br />De två sista författarna delar sistaförfattarskapet

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1457586985
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.s41598-024-60049-y