Mesenchymal contribution to recruitment, infiltration, and positioning of leukocytes in human melanoma tissues

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Abstract

To understand factors that regulate leukocyte entry and positioning within human melanoma tissues, we performed a multiparametric quantitative analysis of two separated regions: the intratumoral area and the peritumoral stroma. Using two mesenchymal markers, fibroblast activation protein (FAP) and CD90, we identified three subsets of mesenchymal cells (MCs): (i) intratumoral FAP + CD90 low/- MC, (ii) peritumoral FAP + CD90 + MC, and (iii) FAP - CD90 + perivascular MC. We characterized CD90 + MCs, which showed a stable CCL2-secretory phenotype when long-term expanded ex vivo, and heavily surrounded peritumoral Duffy antigen receptor for chemokine + (DARC) postcapillary venules, supporting a role for these vessels in peritumoral inflammatory leukocyte recruitment. Conversely, the intratumoral area was variably invaded by FAP + CD90 low/- MCs that colocalized with a distinct extracellular matrix (ECM) network. A positive correlation was observed between intratumoral stromal cell/ECM networks and leukocyte infiltration among tumor cells (TCs), as well as in a stroma-dependent xenograft tumor model. Adoptively transferred T lymphocytes preferentially infiltrated tumors composed of TC+MC, compared with TCs only. Altogether, our results suggest that a variety of MCs contribute to regulate different steps of leukocyte tumor infiltration, that is, CD90 + cells surrounding peritumoral vessels secrete CCL2 to recruit CCR2 + leukocytes at the tumor periphery, whereas intratumoral FAP + cells organize a stromal scaffold that contact guide further invasion among densely packed tumor cells. © 2013 The Society for Investigative Dermatology.

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Samaniego, R., Estecha, A., Relloso, M., Longo, N., Escat, J. L., Longo-Imedio, I., … Sánchez-Mateos, P. (2013). Mesenchymal contribution to recruitment, infiltration, and positioning of leukocytes in human melanoma tissues. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 133(9), 2255–2264. https://doi.org/10.1038/jid.2013.88

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