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Growing evidence shows that the reprogramming of fatty acid (FA) metabolism plays a key role in HER2-positive (HER2 +) breast cancer (BC) aggressiveness, therapy resistance and cancer stemness. In particular, HER2 + BC has been defined as a "lipogenic disease" due to the functional and bi-directional crosstalk occurring between HER2-me...
Increased extracellular DNA (exDNA) levels in the blood are a hallmark of metastatic cancer, arising from tumor lysis, apoptosis, necrosis, and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) released by tumor-expanded neutrophils. NETs, web-like chromatin structures extruded by neutrophils to trap pathogens, are highly immunogenic due to their DNA and histo...
The complex protease network of cathepsins and their inhibitors, cystatins, intricately regulates numerous cellular processes, and its dysregulation is frequently implicated in cancer pathogenesis. Abnormal cathepsin activity, subcellular localization, and a disrupted balance between cathepsins and cystatins have been identified in cancer. While di...
Neuroendocrine prostate cancer (NEPC) is an aggressive form of prostate cancer that emerges as tumors become resistant to hormone therapies or, rarely, arises de novo in treatment-naïve patients. The urgent need for effective therapies against NEPC is hampered by the limited knowledge of the biology governing this lethal disease. Based on our prior...
Aim: Castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) eventually becomes resistant to androgen receptor pathway inhibitors like enzalutamide. Immunotherapy also fails in CRPC. We propose a new approach to simultaneously revert enzalutamide resistance and rewire anti-tumor immunity. Methods: We investigated in vitro and in subcutaneous and spontaneous mo...
Castration resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) is a fatal disease. Androgen receptor pathway inhibitors, like enzalutamide, are initially effective but resistance eventually occurs, often associated to the emergence of aggressive neuroendocrine variants (NEPC). Even immunotherapy induced limited results in prostate cancer, governed by an immunosuppres...
Osteosarcoma (OS), a mesenchymal bone tumor affecting mainly children and adolescents is characterized by a particularly aggressive behavior, with 20% of patients showing lung metastasis already at diagnosis. Current OS treatment strategies rely on multi-drug chemotherapy, and the prognosis for metastatic cases remains grim, underscoring the pressi...
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Gene expression profiling (GEP)-based prognostic signatures are being rapidly integrated into clinical decision making for systemic management of breast cancer patients. However, GEP remains relatively underdeveloped for locoregional risk assessment. Yet, locoregional recurrence (LRR), especially early after surgery, is associated with...
Background
Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary bone tumor in children and adolescent. Surgery and multidrug chemotherapy are the standard of treatment achieving 60–70% of event-free survival for localized disease at diagnosis. However, for metastatic disease, the prognosis is dismal. Exploiting immune system activation in the setting of su...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide, with the luminal subtype being the most widespread. Although characterized by better prognosis compared with other subtypes, luminal breast cancer is still considered a threatening disease due to therapy resistance, which occurs via both cell- and non–cell-autonomous mechanisms. Ju...
Cancer is a systemic disease able to reprogram the bone marrow (BM) niche towards a protumorigenic state. The impact of cancer on specific BM subpopulations can qualitatively differ according to the signals released by the tumor, which can vary on the basis of the tissue of origin. Using a spontaneous model of mammary carcinoma, we identified BM me...
Dysregulated fatty acid metabolism interacts with oncogenic signals, thereby worsening tumor aggressiveness. The stearoyl-CoA desaturating enzymes, SCD1 and SCD5, convert of saturated fatty acids to monounsaturated fatty acids. While SCD1 is frequently overexpressed in tumor cells and has been widely studied, SCD5 has both limited expression and po...
Immunotherapy is improving the prognosis and survival of cancer patients, but despite encouraging outcomes in different cancers, the majority of tumors are resistant to it, and the immunotherapy combinations are often accompanied by severe side effects. Here, we show that a periodic fasting-mimicking diet (FMD) can act on the tumor microenvironment...
Fatal neuroendocrine prostate cancer (NEPC) often emerges in patients relapsing after hormone therapies. Besides, de novo NEPC can rarely occur in treatment-naïve patients. Treatment-related and de-novo NEPC have different genomic alterations but share a common transcriptional profile. Investigating the tumor microenvironment, we recently found tha...
Store-Operated Ca2+-Entry is a cellular mechanism that governs the replenishment of intracellular stores of Ca2+ upon depletion caused by the opening of intracellular Ca2+-channels. Gain-of-function mutations of the two key proteins of Store-Operated Ca2+-Entry, STIM1 and ORAI1, are associated with several ultra-rare diseases clustered as tubular a...
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NET) are web-like chromatin structures composed by dsDNA and histones, decorated with anti-microbial proteins. Their interaction with dendritic cells (DC) allows DC activation and maturation toward presentation of NET-associated antigens. Differently from other types of cell death that imply protein denaturation, NET...
Purpose:
The stromal and immune bone marrow (BM) landscape is emerging as a crucial determinant for acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are enriched in the AML microenvironment, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly elucidated. Here, we addressed the effect of IFN-γ released by AML cells in BM Tregs induction and its impact...
Tumor outcome is determined not only by cancer cell-intrinsic features but also by the interaction between cancer cells and their microenvironment. There is great interest in tumor infiltrating immune cells, yet mast cells have been less studied. Recent work has highlighted the impact of mast cells on the features and aggressiveness of cancer cells...
Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is a highly conserved cellular surveillance mechanism, commonly studied for its role in mRNA quality control because of its capacity of degrading mutated mRNAs that would produce truncated proteins. However, recent studies have proven that NMD hides more complex tasks involved in a plethora of cellular activities....
In tumor-bearing mice, cyclic fasting or fasting-mimicking diets (FMD) enhance the activity of antineoplastic treatments by modulating systemic metabolism and boosting antitumor immunity. Here we conducted a clinical trial to investigate the safety and biological effects of cyclic, five-day FMD in combination with standard antitumor therapies. In 1...
Background
Hyperprogression (HPD) has been described in ≃14–26% of NSCLC patients upon single-agent ICI ¹ and has not been reported upon ICI and platinum-based chemotherapy (PCT) combinations. Both high circulating neutrophils ² and senescent T-cells ³ correlated with HPD, however the exact neutrophils-T-cells interplay and the role of specific neu...
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Little is known about the efficacy of HER2-targeted therapy in patients with breast cancer showing different HER2-pathway dependence and immune phenotypes. Herein, we report a NeoALTTO exploratory analysis evaluating the clinical value of 22 types of tumor-infiltrating immune cells by CIBERSORT and 5 immune-related metagenes in the ove...
Lung is a specialized tissue where metastases from primary lung tumors takeoff and those originating from extra-pulmonary sites land. One commonality characterizing these processes is the supportive role exerted by myeloid cells, particularly neutrophils, whose recruitment is facilitated in this tissue microenvironment. Indeed, neutrophils have imp...
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A combination of TLR9 agonists and an anti-PD-1 antibody has been reported to be effective in immunocompetent mice but the role of innate immunity has not yet been completely elucidated. Therefore, we investigated the contribution of the innate immune system to this combinatorial immunotherapeutic regimens using an immunodeficient mous...
In population-based screens, tissue biopsy remains the standard practice for women with imaging that suggests breast cancer. We examined circulating microRNAs as minimally invasive diagnostic biomarkers to discriminate malignant from benign breast lesions. miRNAs were analyzed by OpenArray in a retrospective cohort of plasma samples including 100 p...
Background: HPD has been described in 14-26% of NSCLC pts upon single agent ICI and correlates with poor survival. Currently, HPD occurrence has not been explored upon ICI-PCT and biomarkers of HPD are lacking. Although high circulating neutrophils (Ns) correlated with HPD in NSCLC pts, the role of specific Ns subsets is unknown.
Methods: NSCLC pts...
Fatal neuroendocrine differentiation (NED) of castration-resistant prostate cancer is a recurrent mechanism of resistance to androgen deprivation therapies (ADT) and antiandrogen receptor pathway inhibitors (ARPI) in patients. The design of effective therapies for neuroendocrine prostate cancer (NEPC) is complicated by limited knowledge of the mole...
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NET) are web-like chromatin structures composed by dsDNA and histones, decorated with anti-microbial proteins. Their interaction with dendritic cells (DC) allows DC activation and maturation toward presentation of NET-associated antigens. Differently from other types of cell death that imply protein denaturation, NET...
Background
Within the bone marrow (BM), mature T cells are maintained under homeostatic conditions to facilitate proper hematopoietic development. This homeostasis depends upon a peculiar elevated frequency of regulatory T cells (Tregs) and immune regulatory activities from BM-mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs). In response to BM transplantation (BMT...
Tumors undergo dynamic immunoediting as part of a process that balances immunological sensing of emerging neoantigens and evasion from immune responses. Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) comprise heterogeneous subsets of peripheral T cells characterized by diverse functional differentiation states and dependence on TCR specificity gained throug...
The secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine (SPARC) is a matricellular protein with unexpected immunosuppressive function in myeloid cells. We investigated the role of SPARC in autoimmunity using the pristane–induced model of lupus that, in mice, mimics human SLE. Sparc-/- mice developed earlier and more severe renal disease, multi-organs pare...
Metastatic neuroendocrine prostate cancer (NEPC) is a highly aggressive disease, whose incidence is rising. Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) represent a large family of disease‐ and tissue‐specific transcripts, most of which are still functionally uncharacterized. Thus, we set out to identify the highly‐conserved lncRNAs that play a central role in N...
A relevant fraction of castration-resistant prostate cancers (CRPC) evolve into fatal neuroendocrine (NEPC) tumors in resistance to androgen deprivation and/or inhibitors of androgen receptor pathway. Therefore, effective drugs against both CRPC and NEPC are needed. We have previously described a dual role of mast cells (MCs) in prostate cancer, be...
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Immuno checkpoint blockade (ICB) targeting the PD-1/PD-L1 axis is the main breakthrough for the treatment of several cancers. Nevertheless, not all patients benefit from this treatment and clinical response not always correlates with PD-L1 expression by tumor cells. The tumor microenvironment, including myeloid derived suppressor cells (M...
We xeno-transplanted human neural precursor cells derived from induced pluripotent stem cells into the cerebellum and brainstem of mice and rats during prenatal development or the first postnatal week. The transplants survived and started to differentiate up to 1 month after birth when they were rejected by both species. Extended survival and diffe...
Background
Intra-tumour heterogeneity in lymphoid malignancies encompasses selection of genetic events and epigenetic regulation of transcriptional programs. Clonal-related neoplastic cell populations are unsteadily subjected to immune editing and metabolic adaptations within different tissue microenvironments. How tissue-specific mesenchymal cells...
We applied digital spatial profiling for 87 immune and stromal genes to lymph node germinal center (GC) dark- and light-zone (DZ/LZ) regions of interest to obtain a differential signature of these two distinct microenvironments. The spatially resolved 53-genes signature, comprising key genes of the DZ mutational machinery and LZ immune and mesenchy...
Background: HPD was described in ≃10-25% of NSCLC pts upon single-agent ICI and correlated with poor prognosis. High circulating neutrophil count and neutrophils/lymphocytes ratio were associated with shorter survival and HPD in aNSCLC pts. In mouse lung cancer models, interleukin-17 (IL-17) promoted tumor growth upon ICI through increased intratum...
One step along the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is associated with polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) death and their ineffective removal by M2 macrophages. The secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine (SPARC) is a matricellular protein with unexpected immunosuppressive function in M2 macrophages and myeloid cells. To inves...
Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation remains the only therapeutic option for a wide range of hematological malignancies despite the risk of possible adverse, immune-related events, such as infection and acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD). aGVHD is characterized by T-cell activation, defective B-cell development and osteoblastic niche destruc...
Cancer patients appear to be more likely to be diagnosed with COVID-19. This is supported by the understanding of immunometabolic pathways that intersect patients with infection and cancer. However, data derived by case series and retrospective studies do not offer a coherent interpretation, since data from China suggest an increased risk of COVID-...
- Immune/stromal digital spatial profiling identifies a 53-genes differential Dark- versus Light-zone signature within the germinal center microenvironment.
- The DZ/LZ differential signature highlights prognostic clusters differently enriched in double-hit in a series of 543 aggressive GC B-cell lymphomas.
- Spatial profiling of GC sub-compartment...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity in lymphoid malignancies is articulated around several fundamentals, encompassing selection of genetic subclonal events and epigenetic regulation of transcriptional programs. Clonally-related neoplastic cell populations are unsteadily subjected to immune editing and metabolic adaptations within different tissue microenviro...
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Background: HPD occurs in ≃10-25% of NSCLC pts upon single-agent ICI and correlates with poor prognosis. High circulating neutrophil count and neutrophils/lymphocytes ratio have been associated with shorter survival and HPD in NSCLC pts. In mouse lung cancer models, interleukin-17 (IL-17) promoted tumour growth upon ICI increasing intratumoral...
Background
The rapid spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is affecting many countries. While healthcare systems need to cope with the need to treat a large number of people with different degrees of respiratory failure, actions to preserve aliquots of the healthcare system to guarantee treatment to patients are mandatory.
Methods
In order to p...
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) include immature monocytic (M-MDSC) and granulocytic (PMN-MDSC) cells that share the ability to suppress adaptive immunity and to hinder the effectiveness of anticancer treatments. Of note, in response to IFNγ, M-MDSCs release the tumor-promoting and immunosuppressive molecule nitric oxide (NO), whereas macro...
Tumor growth and development is determined by both cancer cell–autonomous and microenvironmental mechanisms, including the contribution of infiltrating immune cells. Because the role of mast cells (MC) in this process is poorly characterized and even controversial, we investigated their part in breast cancer. Crossing C57BL/6 MMTV-PyMT mice, which...
The presence of a growing tumor establishes a chronic state of inflammation that acts locally and systemically. Bone marrow responds to stress signals by expanding myeloid cells endowed with immunosuppressive functions, further fostering tumor growth and dissemination. How early in transformation the cross-talk with the bone marrow begins and becom...
Background
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has been considered for a long time exclusively driven by critical mutations in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). Recently, the contribution of bone marrow (BM) microenvironment has gained increasing attention, challenging the evidence that AML derives exclusively from leukemic cell-intrinsic defects. Mesenchy...
Background: Although the recent advances have allowed the discovery of new and less toxic forms of treatment for acute myeloid leukemia (AML), chemotherapy remains as one of the most used treatments. Some chemotherapeutic agents can induce a type of cell death - immunogenic cell death (ICD) - that can promote modifications in cancer cells, which ac...
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Inflammation is a key component of cardiac disease, with macrophages and T lymphocytes mediating essential roles in the progression to heart failure. Nonetheless, little insight exists on other immune subsets involved in the cardiotoxic response.
Methods:
Here, we used single-cell RNA sequencing to map the cardiac immune composition...
STIM and ORAI proteins play a fundamental role in calcium signaling, allowing for calcium influx through the plasma membrane upon depletion of intracellular stores, in a process known as store-operated Ca2+ entry. Point mutations that lead to gain-of-function activity of either STIM1 or ORAI1 are responsible for a cluster of ultra-rare syndromes ch...
Background
CD73 is an enzyme involved in the conversion of extracellular AMP into adenosine. Adenosine inhibits T lymphocytes, contributing to immune escape. CD73 promotes proliferation and migration and has been associated to a negative prognosis in various cancers. Data are limited on its role in metastatic NSCLC, particularly with genetic driver...
Background
Eribulin mesylate (E) is indicated for metastatic breast cancer patients previously treated with anthracycline and taxane. We argued that E could also benefit patients eligible for neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
Methods
Patients with primary triple negative breast cancer ≥2 cm received doxorubicin 60 mg/m² and paclitaxel 200 mg/m² x 4 cycles...
Purpose
Isothiocyanates elicit anticancer effects by targeting cancer stem cells (CSCs). Here, we tested the antitumor activity of phenethyl-isothiocyanate (PEITC), either alone or in combination with trastuzumab, in HER2-positive tumor models.
Methods
We assessed the in vitro anticancer activity of PEITC, alone or combined with trastuzumab, in HE...
Bone marrow (BM) stromal cell are sensors of immunological stress signals from peripheral tissue. We showed that chronicity of such signals induces persistent changes in the stromal architecture providing favorable conditions for the establishment and progression of a myeloproliferative spur (Blood 2012, 120: 3541). A key regulator of bone marrow s...
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) are well-known key negative regulators of the immune response during tumor growth, however scattered is the knowledge of their capacity to influence and adapt to the different tumor microenvironments and of the markers that identify those capacities. Here we show that the secreted protein acidic and rich in c...
Background
Nonsense‐mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is a translation‐coupled cellular quality control system that degrades mRNAs containing premature termination codons (PTCs) and regulates the expression of 5–10% of normal mRNAs. NMD prevents translation of misfolded proteins, thereby halting the potential activation of the unfolded protein response (UP...
Among the family of regulatory B cells, the subset able to produce interleukin‐10 (IL‐10) is the most studied, yet its biology is still a matter of investigation. The DNA methylation profiling of the il‐10 gene locus revealed a novel epigenetic signature characterizing murine B cells ready to respond through IL‐10 synthesis: a demethylated region l...
The so-called immune checkpoints are pathways that regulate the timing and intensity of the immune response to avoid an excessive reaction and to protect the host from autoimmunity. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are designed to target the negative regulatory pathways of T cells, and they have been shown to restore anti-tumor immune functions...
In the tumor microenvironment (TME) ATP and its receptor P2X7 exert a pivotal influence on cancer growth and tumor-host interactions. Here we analyzed the different effect of P2X7 genetic deficiency versus its antagonism on response against P2X7-expressing implanted tumors. We focused on immune cell expression of ATP degrading enzymes CD39 and CD73...
Immunotherapy has dramatically changed the therapeutic scenario in treatment naïve advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). While single agent pembrolizumab has become the standard therapy in patients with PD-L1 expression on tumor cells ≥ 50%, the combination of pembrolizumab or atezolizumab and platinum-based chemotherapy has emerged as an ef...
Although much emphasis is given to the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors to restore the functionality of exhausted lymphocytes, very little is known about the fate of cancer cells that escape from the cytotoxic activity of T cells. In a previous issue of Cancer Research, Stein and colleagues investigated the response of cancer cells to CD8⁺ T cel...
Significance
A growing body of literature has shown that, aside from carrying genetic information, both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA can be released by innate immune cells and promote inflammatory responses. Here we show that when CD4 ⁺ T lymphocytes, key orchestrators of adaptive immunity, are activated, they form a complex extracellular architec...
Objectives:
Immunotherapy (IO) is effective in metastatic Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). Gut microbiota has an impact on immunity and its imbalance due to antibiotics may impair the efficacy of IO. We investigated this topic in a case series of NSCLC patients treated with IO.
Materials and methods:
Data about all metastatic NSCLC patients t...
The receptor tyrosine kinase cKit and its ligand stem cell factor are essential for mast cells (MC) development and survival. Strains with mutations affecting the Kit gene display a profound MC deficiency in all tissues and have been extensively used to investigate the role of MC in both physiologic and pathologic conditions. However, these mice pr...
Cancer induces alteration of hematopoiesis to fuel disease progression. We report that in tumor-bearing mice the macrophage colony-stimulating factor elevates the myeloid cell levels of nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT), the rate-limiting enzyme in the NAD salvage pathway, which acts as negative regulator of the CXCR4 retention axis of...
Background
Steroids are frequently used in patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (mNSCLC), but they could be detrimental for patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). Here, we assessed the association between early use of steroids, clinical outcomes and peripheral immune blood cells modulation in patients with mNSCLC...
Advanced lung adenocarcinoma with inactive liver kinase B1 (LKB1) tumor suppressor protein is associated with poor response to immune checkpoint inhibitors and molecularly targeted agents, and with dismal patient prognosis. LKB1 is a central orchestrator of cancer cell metabolism, and halts tumor growth/proliferation during metabolic stress. Recent...
Introduction. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) substantially contribute to the creation of hematopoietic niche by regulating hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) fate and have a unique immune-modulating capacity. In the leukemic milieu, the presence of MSCs constitutes a side effect, since MSCs not only favor leukemic cell survival, but they can also gene...
p>Despite the fact that reactivation of specific antitumor immunity through inhibition of immune checkpoints represents a formidable therapeutic weapon against cancer, many patients are poorly reactive to this treatment. To overcome this limitation, efforts are being made to characterize the immunostimulatory properties of chemotherapeutic agents a...
Abstract Background Interactions between cancer cells and the surrounding microenvironment are crucial determinants of cancer progression. During this process, bi-directional communication among tumor cells and cancer associated fibroblasts (CAF) regulate extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition and remodeling. As a result of this dynamic process, sol...
Purpose:
Hyperprogression (HP), a paradoxical boost in tumor growth, was described in a subset of patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). Neither clinico-pathological features nor biological mechanisms associated with HP have been identified.
Experimental design:
Among 187 patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treate...