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Exosomes released from PD-L1+ tumor associated macrophages promote peritoneal metastasis of epithelial ovarian cancer by up-regulating T cell lipid metabolism

Jun Ma, Qianqian Cen, Qingzhu Wang, Li Liu, J Y Zhou

2023Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) tends to metastasize to the peritoneum, and the prognosis of patients is poor. In the peritoneum of patients with EOC, TAMs (tumor associated macrophages) regulate the imbalance of T cell ratio and promote the progression and metastasis of EOC. However, the mechanism of peritoneal metastasis in EOC patients remains unclear. Here, we confirmed that the percentages of PD-L1+ TAMs in EOC tissues increased significantly, and TAMs-derived PD-L1+ exosomes affected the transcription factor PPARα to up-regulate the expression of CPT1A in CD8+ T cells, promote fatty acid oxidation, and increase reactive oxygen species to cause cell damage. The apoptosis of CD8+ T cells was increased, and the expressions of their exhaustion markers LAG3, TIM-3, and PD-1 were also up-regulated. TAMs affect T cell function through lipid metabolism, leading to peritoneal immune imbalance and promoting peritoneal metastasis of EOC. This study reveals the mechanism by which TAMs in the peritoneal microenvironment regulate T cell lipid metabolism through exosome delivery of PD-L1, and the effect of lipid metabolism on T cell function, reveals the molecular mechanism of tumor immune microenvironment affecting EOC metastasis, and further explores related pathways whether molecular blockade can be used as a means to intervene in disease progression is expected to establish a new strategy for the diagnosis and treatment of EOC.

Topics & Concepts

MetastasisTumor microenvironmentMicrovesiclesCancer researchLipid metabolismImmune systemCD8Ovarian cancerBiologyCancerImmunologyMedicinemicroRNAInternal medicineEndocrinologyBiochemistryGeneImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmune cells in cancerExtracellular vesicles in disease
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