Abstract 169P
Background
The tumour microenvironment (TME) in glioblastoma includes tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs), with microglia-derived (Mig-TAMs) being pro-inflammatory and monocyte-derived (Mon-TAMs) being tolerogenic (Atunes et al, 2021). This study uses single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) to explore TAM dynamics and T cell exhaustion in newly diagnosed (ndGBM) and recurrent GBM (rGBM), aiming to uncover distinct TME profiles.
Methods
We analysed scRNA datasets from two studies in the EMBL-EBI database, encompassing ndGBM and rGBM. TAM clusters were reproduced by the Louvain algorithm and annotation by Seurat, followed by manual curation of TAM subsets. We compared Mig-TAMs and Mon-TAMs by their phenotypes and proportions of the overall TAM cluster (using normalised mean cell counts). We correlated the TAM subsets with T cell exhaustion and interferon gene signature.
Results
Our analysis included seven patients (ndGBM=3, rGBM=4), examining 47,965 cells and 23,944 genes. We identified 19 Louvain clusters. The TAM cluster comprised two subsets: Mon-TAMs (markers: LGALS1+, S100A10+, MIF1+) and Mig-TAMs (markers: CD74+, C1QB+, C1QC+). In ndGBM, the mean cell count ratio of Mon-TAMs to total TAM was 0.45 (95% CI, 0.42–0.87), and Mig-TAMs was 0.54 (95% CI, 0.12–0.95, t(2)=4.73, p=0.042). In rGBM, Mon-TAMs had a ratio of 0.65 (95% CI, 0.16–1.19), and Mig-TAMs was 0.34 (95% CI, -0.19–0.88, t(3)=3.87, p=0.03). In the recurrent GBM samples (rGBM), T cell exhaustion markers (IL2RA, ICOS, CTLA4, TIGIT) were significantly more expressed, chemokine and interferon gene signatures were significantly reduced and we observed a predominance of the Mon-TAM cluster compared to the Mig-TAM cluster. Interestingly, in the treatment naïve group (ndGBM), we observed no signals of T cell exhaustion and high Mig-TAM cluster prevalence compared to the Mon-TAM cluster. In concordance, we observed increased interferon gamma gene signature and increased CXCL10 expression (≥50%), which are known predictors for immunotherapy response.
Conclusions
The immunoactive Mig-TAM populations and gene expression signatures in treatment-naive GBM could facilitate translational hypothesis and patient enrichment for future immunotherapy studies in GBM.
Editorial acknowledgement
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Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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