Neutrophil profiling illuminates anti-tumor antigen-presenting potency
- PMID: 38447573
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.02.005
Neutrophil profiling illuminates anti-tumor antigen-presenting potency
Abstract
Neutrophils, the most abundant and efficient defenders against pathogens, exert opposing functions across cancer types. However, given their short half-life, it remains challenging to explore how neutrophils adopt specific fates in cancer. Here, we generated and integrated single-cell neutrophil transcriptomes from 17 cancer types (225 samples from 143 patients). Neutrophils exhibited extraordinary complexity, with 10 distinct states including inflammation, angiogenesis, and antigen presentation. Notably, the antigen-presenting program was associated with favorable survival in most cancers and could be evoked by leucine metabolism and subsequent histone H3K27ac modification. These neutrophils could further invoke both (neo)antigen-specific and antigen-independent T cell responses. Neutrophil delivery or a leucine diet fine-tuned the immune balance to enhance anti-PD-1 therapy in various murine cancer models. In summary, these data not only indicate the neutrophil divergence across cancers but also suggest therapeutic opportunities such as antigen-presenting neutrophil delivery.
Keywords: antigen-presenting; immunotherapy; neoantigen; pan-cancer analysis; single-cell RNA sequencing; tumor-associated neutrophils.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest.
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