PO.TB10.16 · 肿瘤生物学

IL-33-mediated control of myeloid immunity in glioblastoma progression

海报缩略图:IL-33-mediated control of myeloid immunity in glioblastoma progression
编号 7457 展板 8 时间 4/22 09:00–12:00 区域 Section 29 主讲 Tala-Maria Mouannes, BS
分会场 Therapeutic Modulation of the Tumor Microenvironment: New Targets and Approaches 2
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作者与单位

Tala-Maria Mouannes, Shyam V. Menon, Peipei Zeng, Jianbo Zhang, Isabelle Carrier, Eduardo Diez, Stephen M. Robbins, Donna L. Senger

Lady Davis Institute at Jewish General Hospital, Montréal, QC, Canada

摘要 Abstract

Glioblastoma (GB) is the most lethal primary brain cancer in adults, characterized by a profoundly immunosuppressive microenvironment dominated by tumor‑associated macrophages and microglia (TAMs). We previously identified Interleukin‑33 (IL‑33), a dual‑function cytokine with nuclear and extracellular roles, as a key modulator of this innate immune landscape. While full-length IL-33 accelerates GB progression by recruiting immunosuppressive myeloid cells, a nuclear-deficient variant lacking the nuclear localization sequence (ND-IL-33) potently halts tumor growth and prolongs survival. This growth-restrictive state is marked by the emergence of a distinct pro-inflammatory, anti-tumor myeloid population. Secretome profiling reveals that ND-IL-33-expressing glioma cells produce a unique repertoire of immune-stimulatory factors, consistent with enhanced innate immune activation, suggesting that loss of IL-33 nuclear activity reshapes tumor-intrinsic signaling to drive myeloid reprogramming. The clinical relevance of this biology is supported in patient-derived GB specimens, where high IL-33 expression is associated with increased immunosuppressive TAM infiltration and reduced overall survival. Ongoing bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing, integrated with functional co-culture assays, aims to define the transcriptional programs that distinguish tumor-inhibiting from tumor-promoting myeloid populations and to uncover therapeutic pathways capable of inducing this anti-tumor state. Together, these findings position IL-33 activity as a targetable regulator of myeloid plasticity in GB and offers a promising avenue to leverage innate immunity for improved therapeutic outcomes in glioblastoma.
利益披露 Disclosure
T. Mouannes, None.. S. V. Menon, None.. P. Zeng, None.. J. Zhang, None.. I. Carrier, None.. E. Diez, None.. S. M. Robbins, None.. D. L. Senger, None.

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