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Spermidine potentiates anti-tumor immune responses and immunotherapy sensitivity in breast cancer.


ABSTRACT: Spermidine metabolism influences tumor progression and anti-tumor immunity, thereby affecting treatment sensitivity. However, the precise role and therapeutic potential of spermidine in breast cancer remain unclear. Integrated multi-omics analyses (bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing) revealed a significant positive correlation between intratumoral spermidine abundance and immunophenotypic markers of CD8+ T cell infiltration and activation (GZMB+CD8+ T cells). Immunohistochemical and multiplexed immunohistochemistry validation (IHC/mIHC) demonstrated that breast cancer specimens with elevated spermidine production exhibited increased numbers of activated CD8⁺ T cells. Exogenous supplementation with spermidine promoted CD8⁺ T cell activation directly. Furthermore, supplementing spermidine in vivo promoted anti-tumor immune responses and enhanced sensitivity to anti-PD-1 immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy. Our findings indicate that boosting spermidine metabolism is a promising strategy to reinvigorate CD8⁺ T cell function and improve the efficacy of checkpoint blockade immunotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Yang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12435280 | biostudies-literature | 2025

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spermidine potentiates anti-tumor immune responses and immunotherapy sensitivity in breast cancer.

Yang Xinyu X   Feng Yaxin Y   Wang Ruxin R   Zeng Xin X   Gao Boying B   Huang Penghan P   Chen Huiping H   Zeng Wenfeng W  

Journal of Cancer 20250728 12


Spermidine metabolism influences tumor progression and anti-tumor immunity, thereby affecting treatment sensitivity. However, the precise role and therapeutic potential of spermidine in breast cancer remain unclear. Integrated multi-omics analyses (bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing) revealed a significant positive correlation between intratumoral spermidine abundance and immunophenotypic markers of CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell infiltration and activation (GZMB<sup>+</sup>CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells). Im  ...[more]

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