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Published on: March 15, 2024
MIF-CD74 signaling drives immune modulation in medulloblastoma
Benjamin Draper1, Zhen You2, Dean Thompson3
1UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, UK.
Background:
Relapsed medulloblastoma remains a significant therapeutic challenge as it is near universally fatal. The tumor microenvironment of medulloblastoma plays a critical role in tumor progression, influencing tumor growth, immune evasion, and therapeutic resistance. We hypothesized that defining tumor-immune interactions in diagnostic and relapsed medulloblastoma may uncover mechanisms of immune evasion and identify novel therapeutic targets.
Methods:
We analyzed paired primary and recurrent RNA-sequencing data from 140 medulloblastoma patients to profile immune cell composition and validate spatial relationships within the TME. To identify key tumor-immune interactions, we developed a novel algorithm to detect receptor-ligand pairs using single-cell RNA-sequencing data. These interactions were validated across RNA and proteomic datasets. Their functional significance was empirically demonstrated in newly developed immunocompetent models of recurrent medulloblastoma that closely recapitulate the human disease.
Results:
We observed a shift toward a heightened immunosuppressive TME at relapse. Using our algorithm, we identified biologically significant receptor-ligand interactions, most notably MIF-CD74, constitutively expressed at RNA and protein levels across medulloblastoma subgroups, at diagnosis and relapse. Disrupting MIF-CD74 interactions led to significant alterations in the tumor microenvironment, highlighting its functional significance.
Conclusions:
Our multifaceted approach identified key tumor-immune interactions in medulloblastoma. Among these, MIF-CD74 was validated as a targetable interaction, demonstrating the utility of our integrative approach for identifying novel therapeutic targets across multiple tumor types.
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