Lymph node colonization induces tumor-immune tolerance to promote distant metastasis

ISGs; MHC-I; NK cells; PD-L1; Tregs; interferon; lymph nodes; metastasis; regulatory T cells; tolerance.
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  • Cell
  • 42.5
  • 2022 May 26;185(11):1924-1942.e23.
  • Human
  • 单细胞测序
  • 免疫/内分泌
  • Cells from Lymph Node, Tumor - solid
  • 免疫/内分泌
  • 肿瘤
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2022.04.019

Abstract

For many solid malignancies, lymph node (LN) involvement represents a harbinger of distant metastatic disease and, therefore, an important prognostic factor. Beyond its utility as a biomarker, whether and how LN metastasis plays an active role in shaping distant metastasis remains an open question. Here, we develop a syngeneic melanoma mouse model of LN metastasis to investigate how tumors spread to LNs and whether LN colonization influences metastasis to distant tissues. We show that an epigenetically instilled tumor-intrinsic interferon response program confers enhanced LN metastatic potential by enabling the evasion of NK cells and promoting LN colonization. LN metastases resist T cell-mediated cytotoxicity, induce antigen-specific regulatory T cells, and generate tumor-specific immune tolerance that subsequently facilitates distant tumor colonization. These effects extend to human cancers and other murine cancer models, implicating a conserved systemic mechanism by which malignancies spread to distant organs. Keywords: ISGs; MHC-I; NK cells; PD-L1; Tregs; interferon; lymph nodes; metastasis; regulatory T cells; tolerance.
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