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Single cell analysis in head and neck cancer reveals potential immune evasion mechanisms during early metastasis

Single cell analysis in head and neck cancer reveals potential immune evasion mechanisms during early metastasis
Single cell analysis in head and neck cancer reveals potential immune evasion mechanisms during early metastasis
Profiling tumors at single-cell resolution provides an opportunity to understand complexities underpinning lymph-node metastases in head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma. Single-cell RNAseq (scRNAseq) analysis of cancer-cell trajectories identifies a subpopulation of pre-metastatic cells, driven by actionable pathways including AXL and AURK. Blocking these two proteins blunts tumor invasion in patient-derived cultures. Furthermore, scRNAseq analyses of tumor-infiltrating CD8 + T-lymphocytes show two distinct trajectories to T-cell dysfunction, corroborated by their clonal architecture based on single-cell T-cell receptor sequencing. By determining key modulators of these trajectories, followed by validation using external datasets and functional experiments, we uncover a role for SOX4 in mediating T-cell exhaustion. Finally, interactome analyses between pre-metastatic tumor cells and CD8 + T-lymphocytes uncover a putative role for the Midkine pathway in immune-modulation and this is confirmed by scRNAseq of tumors from humanized mice. Aside from specific findings, this study demonstrates the importance of tumor heterogeneity analyses in identifying key vulnerabilities during early metastasis.
2041-1723
Quah, Hong Sheng
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Yiqun Cao, Elaine
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Rackham, Owen J.L.
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et al.
Quah, Hong Sheng
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Yiqun Cao, Elaine
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Suteja, Lisda
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Rackham, Owen J.L.
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Quah, Hong Sheng, Yiqun Cao, Elaine and Suteja, Lisda , et al. (2023) Single cell analysis in head and neck cancer reveals potential immune evasion mechanisms during early metastasis. Nature Communications, 14, [1680]. (doi:10.1038/s41467-023-37379-y).

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Abstract

Profiling tumors at single-cell resolution provides an opportunity to understand complexities underpinning lymph-node metastases in head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma. Single-cell RNAseq (scRNAseq) analysis of cancer-cell trajectories identifies a subpopulation of pre-metastatic cells, driven by actionable pathways including AXL and AURK. Blocking these two proteins blunts tumor invasion in patient-derived cultures. Furthermore, scRNAseq analyses of tumor-infiltrating CD8 + T-lymphocytes show two distinct trajectories to T-cell dysfunction, corroborated by their clonal architecture based on single-cell T-cell receptor sequencing. By determining key modulators of these trajectories, followed by validation using external datasets and functional experiments, we uncover a role for SOX4 in mediating T-cell exhaustion. Finally, interactome analyses between pre-metastatic tumor cells and CD8 + T-lymphocytes uncover a putative role for the Midkine pathway in immune-modulation and this is confirmed by scRNAseq of tumors from humanized mice. Aside from specific findings, this study demonstrates the importance of tumor heterogeneity analyses in identifying key vulnerabilities during early metastasis.

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Accepted/In Press date: 15 March 2023
Published date: 27 March 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 502689
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/502689
ISSN: 2041-1723
PURE UUID: 50b4fa0b-0525-400d-b594-c857223ead7a
ORCID for Owen J.L. Rackham: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4390-0872

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Author: Hong Sheng Quah
Author: Elaine Yiqun Cao
Author: Lisda Suteja
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