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TGFBI Production by Macrophages Contributes to an Immunosuppressive Microenvironment in Ovarian Cancer

Laura S M Lecker
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Chiara Berlato
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Eleni Maniati
Robin Delaine-Smith
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Oliver M T Pearce
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Owen Heath
Samuel J Nichols
Marian Novak
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Jacqueline Mcdermott
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James D Brenton
Pedro R Cutillas
Vinothini Rajeeve
Ronny Drapkin
Daniela Loessner
Frances R Balkwill
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The tumor microenvironment evolves during malignant progression, with major changes in nonmalignant cells, cytokine networks, and the extracellular matrix (ECM). In this study, we aimed to understand how the ECM changes during neoplastic transformation of serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma lesions (STIC) into high-grade serous ovarian cancers (HGSOC). Analysis of the mechanical properties of human fallopian tubes (FT) and ovaries revealed that normal FT and fimbria had a lower tissue modulus, a measure of stiffness, than normal or diseased ovaries. Proteomic analysis of the matrisome fraction between FT, fimbria, and ovaries showed significant differences in the ECM protein TGF beta induced (TGFBI, also known as big-h3). STIC lesions in the fimbria expressed high levels of TGFBI, which was predominantly produced by CD163-positive macrophages proximal to STIC epithelial cells. In vitro stimulation of macrophages with TGFb and IL4 induced secretion of TGFBI, whereas IFNg/LPS downregulated macrophage TGFBI expression. Immortalized FT secretory epithelial cells carrying clinically relevant TP53 mutations stimulated macrophages to secrete TGFBI and upregulated integrin avb3, a putative TGFBI receptor. Transcriptomic HGSOC datasets showed a significant correlation between TGFBI expression and alternatively activated macrophage signatures. Fibroblasts in HGSOC metastases expressed TGFBI and stimulated macrophage TGFBI production in vitro. Treatment of orthotopic mouse HGSOC tumors with an anti-TGFBI antibody reduced peritoneal tumor size, increased tumor monocytes, and activated b3-expressing unconventional T cells. In conclusion, TGFBI may favor an immunosuppressive microenvironment in STICs that persists in advanced HGSOC. Furthermore, TGFBI may be an effector of the tumor-promoting actions of TGFb and a potential therapeutic target.

Significance: Analysis of ECM changes during neoplastic transformation reveals a role for TGFBI secreted by macrophages in immunosuppression in early ovarian cancer.

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hal-04731203 , version 1 (10-10-2024)

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Laura S M Lecker, Chiara Berlato, Eleni Maniati, Robin Delaine-Smith, Oliver M T Pearce, et al.. TGFBI Production by Macrophages Contributes to an Immunosuppressive Microenvironment in Ovarian Cancer. Cancer Research, 2021, 81, pp.5706 - 5719. ⟨10.1158/0008-5472.can-21-0536⟩. ⟨hal-04731203⟩
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