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[Preprint]. 2023 Mar 27:2023.03.26.534192.
doi: 10.1101/2023.03.26.534192.

Distinct Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cell Populations Promote Tumor Aggression in Glioblastoma

Distinct Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cell Populations Promote Tumor Aggression in Glioblastoma

Christina Jackson et al. bioRxiv. .

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  • Distinct myeloid-derived suppressor cell populations in human glioblastoma.
    Jackson C, Cherry C, Bom S, Dykema AG, Wang R, Thompson E, Zhang M, Li R, Ji Z, Hou W, Zhan W, Zhang H, Choi J, Vaghasia A, Hansen L, Wang W, Bergsneider B, Jones KM, Rodriguez F, Weingart J, Lucas CH, Powell J, Elisseeff J, Yegnasubramanian S, Lim M, Bettegowda C, Ji H, Pardoll D. Jackson C, et al. Science. 2025 Jan 17;387(6731):eabm5214. doi: 10.1126/science.abm5214. Epub 2025 Jan 17. Science. 2025. PMID: 39818911

Abstract

The diversity of genetic programs and cellular plasticity of glioma-associated myeloid cells, and thus their contribution to tumor growth and immune evasion, is poorly understood. We performed single cell RNA-sequencing of immune and tumor cells from 33 glioma patients of varying tumor grades. We identified two populations characteristic of myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSC), unique to glioblastoma (GBM) and absent in grades II and III tumors: i) an early progenitor population (E-MDSC) characterized by strong upregulation of multiple catabolic, anabolic, oxidative stress, and hypoxia pathways typically observed within tumor cells themselves, and ii) a monocytic MDSC (M-MDSC) population. The E-MDSCs geographically co-localize with a subset of highly metabolic glioma stem-like tumor cells with a mesenchymal program in the pseudopalisading region, a pathognomonic feature of GBMs associated with poor prognosis. Ligand-receptor interaction analysis revealed symbiotic cross-talk between the stemlike tumor cells and E-MDSCs in GBM, whereby glioma stem cells produce chemokines attracting E-MDSCs, which in turn produce growth and survival factors for the tumor cells. Our large-scale single-cell analysis elucidated unique MDSC populations as key facilitators of GBM progression and mediators of tumor immunosuppression, suggesting that targeting these specific myeloid compartments, including their metabolic programs, may be a promising therapeutic intervention in this deadly cancer.

One-sentence summary: Aggressive glioblastoma harbors two unique myeloid populations capable of promoting stem-like properties of tumor cells and suppressing T cell function in the tumor microenvironment.

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