An organoid co-culture model for probing systemic anti-tumor immunity in lung cancer

Author:

Li Kaiyi,Liu Chang,Li Chao,Zhang Ting,Zhao Tian,Zhang Dong,Wu Hainan,Liu Yuhan,Wang Shuai,Yang Yingshun,Lin Baobao,Wang Wenyan,Wang Jun,Sui Xizhao,Chen Xiaofang,Liu Peng

Abstract

AbstractDeciphering the interactions between tumor micro- and systemic immune macro-environment is essential for developing more effective cancer diagnosis and treatment strategies. Here, we established a gel-liquid interface (GLI) co-culture of lung cancer organoids (LCOs) and paired peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), featuring with enhanced interactions of immune cells and tumor organoids, to mimic thein vivosystemic anti-tumor immunity induced by immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). The co-culture model recapitulates thein vivoICI-induced T cell recruitment and subsequent tumor regression, predicting the clinical results precisely. We demonstrated that circulating tumor-reactive T cells, which are effector memory-like with high expression levels ofGNLY, CD44andCD9,can serve as an indicator of the immunotherapy efficacy. Interestingly, enhanced inflammatory signaling in blood T cells is accompanied with prompted exhaustion and compromised anti-tumor function, when encountering with organoids. Our findings suggest that the GLI co-culture can be used for developing diagnostic strategies for precision immunotherapies as well as understanding the underlying mechanisms.Summary figure

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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