Macrophage-tumor cell interaction promotes ATRT progression and chemoresistance

Acta Neuropathologica(2019)

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Abstract
Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors (ATRT) are known for their heterogeneity concerning pathophysiology and outcome. However, predictive factors within distinct subgroups still need to be uncovered. Using multiplex immunofluorescent staining and single-cell RNA sequencing we unraveled distinct compositions of the immunological tumor microenvironment (TME) across ATRT subgroups. CD68 + cells predominantly infiltrate ATRT-SHH and ATRT-MYC and are a negative prognostic factor for patients’ survival. Within the murine ATRT-MYC and ATRT-SHH TME, Cd68 + macrophages are core to intercellular communication with tumor cells. In ATRT-MYC distinct tumor cell phenotypes express macrophage marker genes. These cells are involved in the acquisition of chemotherapy resistance in our relapse xenograft mouse model. In conclusion, the tumor cell-macrophage interaction contributes to ATRT-MYC heterogeneity and potentially to tumor recurrence.
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Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor,Tumor microenvironment,Tumor-associated macrophages,Single-cell RNA sequencing,Cell interaction,Chemotherapy resistance
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