Tumor heterogeneity and immune-evasive T follicular cell lymphoma phenotypes at single-cell resolution

Author:

Suma SakurakoORCID,Suehara Yasuhito,Fujisawa Manabu,Abe YoshiakiORCID,Hattori Keiichiro,Makishima KenichiORCID,Sakamoto TatsuhiroORCID,Sawa Aya,Bando Hiroko,Kaji Daisuke,Sugio Takeshi,Kato Koji,Akashi Koichi,Matsue Kosei,Carreras JoaquimORCID,Nakamura Naoya,Suzuki Ayako,Suzuki Yutaka,Ito Ken,Shiiba Hiroyuki,Chiba Shigeru,Sakata-Yanagimoto MamikoORCID

Abstract

AbstractT follicular helper (TFH) cell lymphomas (TFHLs) are characterized by TFH-like properties and accompanied by substantial immune-cell infiltration into tumor tissues. Nevertheless, the comprehensive understanding of tumor-cell heterogeneity and immune profiles of TFHL remains elusive. To address this, we conducted single-cell transcriptomic analysis on 9 lymph node (LN) and 16 peripheral blood (PB) samples from TFHL patients. Tumor cells were divided into 5 distinct subclusters, with significant heterogeneity observed in the expression levels of TFH markers. Copy number variation (CNV) and trajectory analyses indicated that the accumulation of CNVs, together with gene mutations, may drive the clonal evolution of tumor cells towards TFH-like and cell proliferation phenotypes. Additionally, we identified a novel tumor-cell-specific marker, PLS3. Notably, we found a significant increase in exhausted CD8+ T cells with oligoclonal expansion in TFHL LNs and PB, along with distinctive immune evasion characteristics exhibited by infiltrating regulatory T, myeloid, B, and natural killer cells. Finally, in-silico and spatial cell-cell interaction analyses revealed complex networking between tumor and immune cells, driving the formation of an immunosuppressive microenvironment. These findings highlight the remarkable tumor-cell heterogeneity and immunoevasion in TFHL beyond previous expectations, suggesting potential roles in treatment resistance.

Funder

MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Kobayashi Foundation for Cancer Research

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Kobayashi Foundation The Chemo-Sero Therapeutic Research Institute

SENSHIN Medical Research Foundation

Yasuda Memorial Medical Foundation

Daiichi Sankyo Foundation of Life Science

Japan Leukemia Research Fund SGH Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Oncology,Cancer Research,Hematology

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