Tissue factor is a critical regulator of radiation therapy-induced glioblastoma remodeling

组织因子是放射治疗诱导胶质母细胞瘤重塑的关键调节因子。

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作者:Hye-Min Jeon,Jeong-Yub Kim,Hee Jin Cho,Won Jun Lee,Dayna Nguyen,Sung Soo Kim,Young Taek Oh,Hee-Jin Kim,Chan-Woong Jung,Gonzalo Pinero,Tanvi Joshi,Dolores Hambardzumyan,Takuya Sakaguchi,Christopher G Hubert,Thomas M McIntyre,Howard A Fine,Candece L Gladson,Bingcheng Wang,Benjamin W Purow,Jong Bae Park,Myung Jin Park,Do-Hyun Nam,Jeongwu Lee

Abstract

Radiation therapy (RT) provides therapeutic benefits for patients with glioblastoma (GBM), but inevitably induces poorly understood global changes in GBM and its microenvironment (TME) that promote radio-resistance and recurrence. Through a cell surface marker screen, we identified that CD142 (tissue factor or F3) is robustly induced in the senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA-βGal)-positive GBM cells after irradiation. F3 promotes clonal expansion of irradiated SA-βGal+ GBM cells and orchestrates oncogenic TME remodeling by activating both tumor-autonomous signaling and extrinsic coagulation pathways. Intratumoral F3 signaling induces a mesenchymal-like cell state transition and elevated chemokine secretion. Simultaneously, F3-mediated focal hypercoagulation states lead to activation of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling. A newly developed F3-targeting agent potently inhibits the aforementioned oncogenic events and impedes tumor relapse in vivo. These findings support F3 as a critical regulator for therapeutic resistance and oncogenic senescence in GBM, opening potential therapeutic avenues.

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