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Heterogeneity-induced NGF-NGFR communication inefficiency promotes mitotic spindle disorganization in exhausted T cells through PREX1 suppression to impair the anti-tumor immunotherapy with PD-1 mAb in hepatocellular carcinoma.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The mechanism of decreased T cells infiltrating tumor tissues in hepatocellular carcinoma is poorly understood.

Methods

Cells were separated from the single-cell RNA-sequence dataset of hepatocellular carcinoma patients (GSE149614) for cell-cell communication. Flow cytometry, EDU staining, H3-Ser28 staining, confocal immunofluorescence staining, western blotting and naked microsubcutaneous tumors were performed for the mechanism of NGF-NGFR promoting proliferation.

Results

The present study has revealed that during the process of T-cell infiltration from adjacent tissues to tumor tissues, an inefficiency in NGF-NGFR communication occurs in the tumor tissues. Importantly, NGF secreted by tumor cells interacts with NGFR present on the membranes of the infiltrated T cells, thereby promoting the proliferation through the activation of mitotic spindle signals. Mechanistically, the mediation of mitotic spindle signal activation promoting proliferation is executed by HDAC1-mediated inhibition of unclear trans-localization of PREX1. Furthermore, PD-1 mAb acts synergistically with the NGF-NGFR communication to suppress tumor progression in both mouse models and HCC patients. Additionally, NGF-NGFR communication was positively correlates with the PD-1/PDL-1 expression. However, expressions of NGF and NGFR are low in tumor tissues, which is responsible for the invasive clinicopathological features and the disappointing prognosis in HCC patients.

Conclusion

Inefficiency in NGF-NGFR communication impairs PD-1 mAb immunotherapy and could thus be utilized as a novel therapeutic target in the treatment of HCC patients in clinical practice.

SUBMITTER: Wang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10905245 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Heterogeneity-induced NGF-NGFR communication inefficiency promotes mitotic spindle disorganization in exhausted T cells through PREX1 suppression to impair the anti-tumor immunotherapy with PD-1 mAb in hepatocellular carcinoma.

Wang Xin X   Yang Tongwang T   Shi Shangheng S   Xu Chuanshen C   Wang Feng F   Dai Deshu D   Guan Ge G   Zhang Yong Y   Wang Shuxian S   Wang Jianhong J   Zhang Bingliang B   Liu Peng P   Bai Xiaoshuai X   Jin Yan Y   Li Xinqiang X   Zhu Cunle C   Chen Dexi D   Xu Qingguo Q   Guo Yuan Y  

Cancer medicine 20240110 3


<h4>Background</h4>The mechanism of decreased T cells infiltrating tumor tissues in hepatocellular carcinoma is poorly understood.<h4>Methods</h4>Cells were separated from the single-cell RNA-sequence dataset of hepatocellular carcinoma patients (GSE149614) for cell-cell communication. Flow cytometry, EDU staining, H3-Ser28 staining, confocal immunofluorescence staining, western blotting and naked microsubcutaneous tumors were performed for the mechanism of NGF-NGFR promoting proliferation.<h4>R  ...[more]

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