Cancers (Feb 2023)

CD169<sup>+</sup> Macrophages in Primary Breast Tumors Associate with Tertiary Lymphoid Structures, T<sub>regs</sub> and a Worse Prognosis for Patients with Advanced Breast Cancer

  • Oscar Briem,
  • Eva Källberg,
  • Siker Kimbung,
  • Srinivas Veerla,
  • Jenny Stenström,
  • Thomas Hatschek,
  • Catharina Hagerling,
  • Ingrid Hedenfalk,
  • Karin Leandersson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15041262
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
p. 1262

Abstract

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The presence of CD169+ macrophages in the draining lymph nodes of cancer patients is, for unknown reasons, associated with a beneficial prognosis. We here investigated the prognostic impact of tumor-infiltrating CD169+ macrophages in primary tumors (PTs) and their spatial relation to tumor-infiltrating B and T cells. Using two breast cancer patient cohorts, we show that CD169+ macrophages were spatially associated with the presence of B and T cell tertiary lymphoid-like structures (TLLSs) in both PTs and lymph node metastases (LNMs). While co-infiltration of CD169+/TLLS in PTs correlated with a worse prognosis, the opposite was found when present in LNMs. RNA sequencing of breast tumors further confirmed that SIGLEC1 (CD169) expression was associated with mature tertiary lymphoid structure (TLS), and Treg and Breg signatures. We propose that the negative prognostic value related to CD169+ macrophages in PTs is a consequence of an immunosuppressive tumor environment rich in TLSs, Tregs and Bregs.

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