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Genetic and therapeutic heterogeneity shape the baseline and longitudinal immune ecosystem of ovarian clear cell carcinoma

Siyu Xia, Lihua Chen, Yu Min, Jiana Li, Jiaxin Chen, Fei Xu, Mengdong Ni, Chaohua Liu, Xiaohua Wu, Xiaojun Chen, Jiajia Li

2024Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCC) is a rare and chemo-resistant subtype of ovarian cancer. While immunotherapy has demonstrated effectiveness in some OCCC cases, the mechanisms for heterogeneous immunoreactivity and potential combinatory strategies remain unclear. METHODS: Tumor samples from 13 patients with OCCC underwent single-cell mRNA-seq and TCR-seq to generate 1 40 683 cells transcriptome, while additionally 31 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples were used for immunohistochemistry. Spatial transcriptomics of two OCCC samples and bulk RNA-seq of 58 patients were incorporated for spatial and interpatient level explorations. Serum tumor markers and radiologic images of three patients with OCCC who received combinatory VEGF and PD-1 inhibition were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: T cells (p<0.001) and enhanced FASLG-FAS interactions. Recurrent OCCC was fibrotic, angiogenic, and immunosuppressive, exhibiting metabolic reprogramming towards activated activity in fatty acid metabolism. High CD36 (log-rank p=0.012, HR: 4.515) and CD47 expression (log-rank p=0.037, HR: 3.246) indicated worse progression-free survival. Treatment with bevacizumab increased intratumoral T cell infiltration and activated T cell interferon-γ signaling. Retrospective analysis of clinical cases revealed that combination therapy with anti-VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) and anti-PD-1 agents exerted clinical benefits in patients with OCCC with persistent, recurrent, and metastatic disease. CONCLUSIONS: mutation correlated with OCCC baseline immune activation. Stromal reconstruction and tumor metabolic reprogramming functioned as key processes of OCCC dynamic progression. VEGF inhibition remodeled OCCC stroma, restored T cell function and potentiated immunotherapy. CD36 and CD47 might be potential therapeutic targets for recurrent OCCC.

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Clear cell carcinomaClear cellMedicinePTENCancer researchClear cell renal cell carcinomaCD8T cellStromal cellARID1AOncologyClear-cell adenocarcinomaImmune systemInternal medicineCarcinomaImmunologyBiologyPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayApoptosisRenal cell carcinomaMutationGeneBiochemistryOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentFerroptosis and cancer prognosisCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers