Frontiers in Immunology (Sep 2022)

Integrated genomic, transcriptomic, and epigenetic analyses identify a leukotriene synthesis-related M2 macrophage gene signature that predicts prognosis and treatment vulnerability in gliomas

  • Hang Ji,
  • Hang Ji,
  • Hang Ji,
  • Zhihui Liu,
  • Zhihui Liu,
  • Nan Wang,
  • Nan Wang,
  • Jiaqi Jin,
  • Jiaqi Jin,
  • Jiheng Zhang,
  • Jiheng Zhang,
  • Jiawei Dong,
  • Jiawei Dong,
  • Fang Wang,
  • Fang Wang,
  • Xiuwei Yan,
  • Xiuwei Yan,
  • Qin Gong,
  • Hongtao Zhao,
  • Hongtao Zhao,
  • Haogeng Sun,
  • Yongzhe Li,
  • Shaoshan Hu,
  • Shaoshan Hu,
  • Chao You

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.970702
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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The pathological implications of tumor-associated macrophages in the glioma microenvironment have been highlighted, while there lacks a gene signature to characterize the functional status and clinical implications of these cells. Comprehensive bioinformatics approaches were employed to develop an M2 macrophage-associated gene signature at bulk-tumor and single-cell levels and explore immunological and metabolic features. Consequently, the PI3K pathway and fatty acid metabolism were correlated with the M2 fraction. Further distilling the pathway members resulted in a leukotriene synthesis-related gene signature (Macro index), including PIK3R5, PIK3R6, ALOX5, ALOX5AP, and ALOX15B, that was primarily expressed by monocytes/macrophages. Increased Macro index predicted IL13-induced macrophages, and was associated with T-cell dysfunction at both transcriptional and epigenetic levels and predicted an unfavorable outcome. Besides, the Macro index was proportional with PAI1 at the protein level, with high levels of the latter suggesting a decreased progression-free interval of glioblastoma. Notably, the monocytes/macrophages in the glioma environment contribute to the expression of immune checkpoints and the Macro index predicts glioma responsiveness to anti-PD1 treatment. Together, our study proposed a leukotriene synthesis-related M2 macrophage gene signature, which may provide insights into the role of these cells in the glioma microenvironment and facilitate individually tailored therapeutic strategies for the disease.

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