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. 2024 May 13;42(5):815-832.e12.
doi: 10.1016/j.ccell.2024.03.013. Epub 2024 Apr 18.

Identification of hypoxic macrophages in glioblastoma with therapeutic potential for vasculature normalization

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Identification of hypoxic macrophages in glioblastoma with therapeutic potential for vasculature normalization

Wenying Wang et al. Cancer Cell. .
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Abstract

Monocyte-derived tumor-associated macrophages (Mo-TAMs) intensively infiltrate diffuse gliomas with remarkable heterogeneity. Using single-cell transcriptomics, we chart a spatially resolved transcriptional landscape of Mo-TAMs across 51 patients with isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH)-wild-type glioblastomas or IDH-mutant gliomas. We characterize a Mo-TAM subset that is localized to the peri-necrotic niche and skewed by hypoxic niche cues to acquire a hypoxia response signature. Hypoxia-TAM destabilizes endothelial adherens junctions by activating adrenomedullin paracrine signaling, thereby stimulating a hyperpermeable neovasculature that hampers drug delivery in glioblastoma xenografts. Accordingly, genetic ablation or pharmacological blockade of adrenomedullin produced by Hypoxia-TAM restores vascular integrity, improves intratumoral concentration of the anti-tumor agent dabrafenib, and achieves combinatorial therapeutic benefits. Increased proportion of Hypoxia-TAM or adrenomedullin expression is predictive of tumor vessel hyperpermeability and a worse prognosis of glioblastoma. Our findings highlight Mo-TAM diversity and spatial niche-steered Mo-TAM reprogramming in diffuse gliomas and indicate potential therapeutics targeting Hypoxia-TAM to normalize tumor vasculature.

Keywords: adrenomedullin; dabrafenib; glioblastoma; glioma; hypoxia; necrosis; single-cell transcriptomics; spatial transcriptomics; tumor-associated macrophages; vasculature normalization.

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