Frontiers in Immunology (Jan 2023)

Integrative analysis of single-cell transcriptomics reveals age-associated immune landscape of glioblastoma

  • Songang Wu,
  • Xuewen Li,
  • Xuewen Li,
  • Fan Hong,
  • Fan Hong,
  • Qiang Chen,
  • Qiang Chen,
  • Yingying Yu,
  • Yingying Yu,
  • Shuanghui Guo,
  • Shuanghui Guo,
  • Yuanyuan Xie,
  • Yuanyuan Xie,
  • Naian Xiao,
  • Naian Xiao,
  • Xuwen Kong,
  • Wei Mo,
  • Wei Mo,
  • Zhanxiang Wang,
  • Zhanxiang Wang,
  • Shaoxuan Chen,
  • Shaoxuan Chen,
  • Feng Zeng,
  • Feng Zeng,
  • Feng Zeng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1028775
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most malignant tumor in center nervous system. Clinical statistics revealed that senior GBM patients had a worse overall survival (OS) comparing with that of patients in other ages, which is mainly related with tumor microenvironment including tumor-associated immune cells in particular. However, the immune heterogeneity and age-related prognosis in GBM are under studied. Here we developed a machine learning-based method to integrate public large-scale single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) datasets to establish a comprehensive atlas of immune cells infiltrating in cross-age GBM. We found that the compositions of the immune cells are remarkably different across ages. Brain-resident microglia constitute the majority of glioblastoma-associated macrophages (GAMs) in patients, whereas dramatic elevation of extracranial monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs) is observed in GAMs of senior patients, which contributes to the worse prognosis of aged patients. Further analysis suggests that the increased MDMs arisen from excessive recruitment and proliferation of peripheral monocytes not only lead to the T cell function inhibition in GBM, but also stimulate tumor cells proliferation via VEGFA secretion. In summary, our work provides new cues for the correlational relationship between the immune microenvironment of GBM and aging, which might be insightful for precise and effective therapeutic interventions for senior GBM patients.

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