Nature Communications (Jul 2023)

Schwann cells regulate tumor cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts in the pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma microenvironment

  • Meilin Xue,
  • Youwei Zhu,
  • Yongsheng Jiang,
  • Lijie Han,
  • Minmin Shi,
  • Rui Su,
  • Liwen Wang,
  • Cheng Xiong,
  • Chaofu Wang,
  • Ting Wang,
  • Shijie Deng,
  • Dong Wu,
  • Yizhi Cao,
  • Lei Dong,
  • Fan Bai,
  • Shulin Zhao,
  • Xiaxing Deng,
  • Chenghong Peng,
  • Hongwei Li,
  • Jianjun Chen,
  • Baiyong Shen,
  • Lingxi Jiang,
  • Hao Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-40314-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

Abstract

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Abstract Neuropathy is a feature more frequently observed in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) than other tumors. Schwann cells, the most prevalent cell type in peripheral nerves, migrate toward tumor cells and associate with poor prognosis in PDAC. To unveil the effects of Schwann cells on the neuro-stroma niche, here we perform single-cell RNA-sequencing and microarray-based spatial transcriptome analysis of PDAC tissues. Results suggest that Schwann cells may drive tumor cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) to more malignant subtypes: basal-like and inflammatory CAFs (iCAFs), respectively. Moreover, in vitro and in vivo assays demonstrate that Schwann cells enhance the proliferation and migration of PDAC cells via Midkine signaling and promote the switch of CAFs to iCAFs via interleukin-1α. Culture of tumor cells and CAFs with Schwann cells conditioned medium accelerates PDAC progression. Thus, we reveal that Schwann cells induce malignant subtypes of tumor cells and CAFs in the PDAC milieu.