Surface CD52, CD84, and PTGER2 mark mature PMN-MDSCs from cancer patients and G-CSF-treated donors

表面 CD52、CD84 和 PTGER2 标记来自癌症患者和 G-CSF 治疗供体的成熟 PMN-MDSC。

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作者:Francesca Pettinella,Barbara Mariotti,Chiara Lattanzi,Kirsten Bruderek,Marta Donini,Sara Costa,Olivia Marini,Giulia Iannoto,Sara Gasperini,Elena Caveggion,Monica Castellucci,Federica Calzetti,Francisco Bianchetto-Aguilera,Elisa Gardiman,Matteo Giani,Stefano Dusi,Maurizio Cantini,Aurora Vassanelli,Denise Pavone,Michele Milella,Sara Pilotto,Pamela Biondani,Benedikt Höing,Marie Carolin Schleupner,Timon Hussain,Boris Hadaschik,Cordelia Kaspar,Carlo Visco,Cristina Tecchio,Leo Koenderman,Flavia Bazzoni,Nicola Tamassia,Sven Brandau,Marco A Cassatella,Patrizia Scapini

Abstract

Precise molecular characterization of circulating polymorphonuclear myeloid-derived suppressor cells (PMN-MDSCs) is hampered by their mixed composition of mature and immature cells and lack of specific markers. Here, we focus on mature CD66b+CD10+CD16+CD11b+ PMN-MDSCs (mPMN-MDSCs) from either cancer patients or healthy donors receiving G-CSF for stem cell mobilization (GDs). By RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) experiments, we report the identification of a distinct gene signature shared by the different mPMN-MDSC populations under investigation, also validated in mPMN-MDSCs from GDs and tumor-associated neutrophils (TANs) by single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) experiments. Analysis of such a gene signature uncovers a specific transcriptional program associated with mPMN-MDSC differentiation and allows us to identify that, in patients with either solid or hematologic tumors and in GDs, CD52, CD84, and prostaglandin E receptor 2 (PTGER2) represent potential mPMN-MDSC-associated markers. Altogether, our findings indicate that mature PMN-MDSCs distinctively undergo specific reprogramming during differentiation and lay the groundwork for selective immunomonitoring, and eventually targeting, of mature PMN-MDSCs.

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