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The murine Microenvironment Cell Population counter method to estimate abundance of tissue-infiltrating immune and stromal cell populations in murine samples using gene expression

Florent Petitprez, Sacha Lévy, Cheng‐Ming Sun, Maxime Meylan, Christophe Linhard, Étienne Becht, Nabila Elarouci, David Tavel, Lubka T. Roumenina, Mira Ayadi, Catherine Sautès‐Fridman, Wolf H. Fridman, Aurélien de Reyniès

2020Genome Medicine154 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Quantifying tissue-infiltrating immune and stromal cells provides clinically relevant information for various diseases. While numerous methods can quantify immune or stromal cells in human tissue samples from transcriptomic data, few are available for mouse studies. We introduce murine Microenvironment Cell Population counter (mMCP-counter), a method based on highly specific transcriptomic markers that accurately quantify 16 immune and stromal murine cell populations. We validated mMCP-counter with flow cytometry data and showed that mMCP-counter outperforms existing methods. We showed that mMCP-counter scores are predictive of response to immune checkpoint blockade in cancer mouse models and identify early immune impacts of Alzheimer's disease.

Topics & Concepts

Stromal cellImmune systemFlow cytometryTranscriptomeBiologyPopulationCellImmune checkpointImmunologyCancer researchImmunotherapyGene expressionMedicineGeneGeneticsEnvironmental healthSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsImmune cells in cancer