A mosaic renal myeloid subtype with T-cell inhibitory and protumoral features is linked to immune escape and survival in clear cell renal cell cancer

biorxiv(2020)

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Mononuclear phagocytes moderate tissue repair, immune activation and tolerance. In the renal tubulo-interstitium specialized dendritic cells help maintain homeostasis and protect tubuli from immune injury. Human renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is immunogenic; yet immunotherapies that target T-cell dysfunction show limited clinical efficacy suggesting additional mechanisms of immunoinhibiton. We previously described “enriched-in-renal cell carcinoma” (erc)DCs that are often found in tight contact with T cells which are dysfunctional. Here we describe that ercDCs exhibit a distinct polarization state imparted by tissue-specific signals characteristic for RCC and renal tissue homeostasis. The resulting mosaic transcript signature includes features associated with host defense activity, angiogenesis/invasion and T-cell inhibition. An ercDC-specific profile was predictive for patient survival and suggests potential therapeutic targets for improved immunotherapy.
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mononuclear phagocyte system,macrophage plasticity,tissue macrophage,tumor microenvironment,gene expression,immune tolerance,immunotherapy,renal cell carcinoma
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