Abstract
AbstractSkin tumor-initiating stem cells (tSCs) fuel skin squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) formation and development in a complex tumor microenvironment, but a role for immune cells in the tSC niche governing the process of tumor formation has remained elusive. Here, we define the existence of a tSC-macrophage niche, expressing high levels of Wnt ligands. Using conditional mouse genetic models to abrogate the secretion of Wnts, we show that both hair follicle SC- and macrophage-derived Wnts are essential for driving skin tumorigenesis, tSCs maintenance, and counteracting tumor regression. Loss of Wnts in either population uncouples the tSC-macrophage association. The proteomic signature of SCC cells reveals CD99 as a Wnt-dependent receptor for the macrophagecancer cell interaction. These results establish a role for a macrophage-tSC niche in governing SCC initiation and maintenance, uncovering potential candidates for immunoprevention against SCC.One Sentence SummaryA macrophage-skin tumor-initiating cells bonding Wnt loop drives tumorigenesis.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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