Susceptibility of Melanoma Cells to Targeted Therapy Correlates with Protection by Blood Neutrophils

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Beitragende

  • Simone Wendlinger - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Autor:in)
  • Jonas Wohlfarth - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Autor:in)
  • Claudia Siedel - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Autor:in)
  • Sophia Kreft - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust (Autor:in)
  • Teresa Kilian - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Autor:in)
  • Sarah Junker - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Autor:in)
  • Luisa Schmid - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Autor:in)
  • Tobias Sinnberg - , Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Autor:in)
  • Ulrich Dischinger - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Autor:in)
  • Markus V. Heppt - , Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Autor:in)
  • Kilian Wistuba-Hamprecht - , Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ), Universität Heidelberg (Autor:in)
  • Friedegund Meier - , Klinik und Poliklinik für Dermatologie, Hauttumorzentrum, Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Autor:in)
  • Luise Erpenbeck - , Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (Autor:in)
  • Elsa Neubert - , Leiden University, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (Autor:in)
  • Matthias Goebeler - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Autor:in)
  • Anja Gesierich - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Autor:in)
  • David Schrama - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Autor:in)
  • Corinna Kosnopfel - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (Autor:in)
  • Bastian Schilling - , Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Autor:in)

Abstract

Elevated levels of peripheral blood and tumor tissue neutrophils are associated with poorer clinical response and therapy resistance in melanoma. The underlying mechanism and the role of neutrophils in targeted therapy is still not fully understood. Serum samples of patients with advanced melanoma were collected and neutrophil-associated serum markers were measured and correlated with response to targeted therapy. Blood neutrophils from healthy donors and patients with advanced melanoma were isolated, and their phenotypes, as well as their in vitro functions, were compared. In vitro functional tests were conducted through nonadherent cocultures with melanoma cells. Protection of melanoma cell lines by neutrophils was assessed under MAPK inhibition. Blood neutrophils from advanced melanoma patients exhibited lower CD16 expression compared to healthy donors. In vitro, both healthy-donor- and patient-derived neutrophils prevented melanoma cell apoptosis upon dual MAPK inhibition. The effect depended on cell–cell contact and melanoma cell susceptibility to treatment. Interference with protease activity of neutrophils prevented melanoma cell protection during treatment in cocultures. The negative correlation between neutrophils and melanoma outcomes seems to be linked to a protumoral function of neutrophils. In vitro, neutrophils exert a direct protective effect on melanoma cells during dual MAPK inhibition. This study further hints at a crucial role of neutrophil-related protease activity in protection.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer1767
FachzeitschriftCancers
Jahrgang16
Ausgabenummer9
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Mai 2024
Peer-Review-StatusJa

Externe IDs

ORCID /0000-0003-4340-9706/work/169643423

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Schlagwörter

  • MAPK inhibition, melanoma, neutrophils, resistance