The spatial landscape of progression and immunoediting in primary melanoma at single cell resolution

Author:

Nirmal Ajit J.ORCID,Maliga Zoltan,Vallius Tuulia,Quattrochi Brian,Chen Alyce A.,Jacobson Connor A.,Pelletier Roxanne J.,Yapp Clarence,Arias-Camison Raquel,Chen Yu-An,Lian Christine G.,Murphy George F.,Santagata SandroORCID,Sorger Peter K.ORCID

Abstract

SUMMARYCutaneous melanoma is a highly immunogenic disease, surgically curable at early stages, but life-threatening when metastatic. Here we integrate high-plex imaging, 3D high-resolution microscopy, and spatially-resolved micro-region transcriptomics to study immune evasion and immunoediting in primary melanoma. We find that recurrent cellular neighborhoods involving tumor, immune, and stromal cells change significantly along a progression axis from precursor states to melanoma in situ to invasive tumor. Hallmarks of immunosuppression are detectable by the precursor stage, and when tumors become locally invasive, a consolidated and spatially restricted suppressive environment forms along the tumor-stromal boundary. This environment is established by cytokine gradients that promote expression of MHC-II and IDO1 and by PDL1-expressing macrophages and dendritic cells engaging activated T cells. However, a few mm away, T cells synapse with melanoma cells in fields of tumor regression. Thus, invasion and immunoediting can co-exist within a few millimeters of each other in a single specimen.HighlightsMultiplexed single-cell atlas combines imaging and micro-region RNA sequencingEvidence of functional interactions from high-resolution imaging of immune synapsesPDL1-mediated CTL suppression is dominated by myeloid not tumor cellsHighly localized domains of immunoediting and immune suppression co-exist

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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