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Data from Spatially Segregated Macrophage Populations Predict Distinct Outcomes in Colon Cancer

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Matusiak, M; Hickey, JW; van IJzendoorn, DGP; Lu, G; Kidziński, L; Zhu, S; Colburg, DRC; Luca, B; Phillips, DJ; Brubaker, SW; Charville, GW ...
August 2, 2024

<div>Abstract<p>Tumor-associated macrophages are transcriptionally heterogeneous, but the spatial distribution and cell interactions that shape macrophage tissue roles remain poorly characterized. Here, we spatially resolve five distinct human macrophage populations in normal and malignant human breast and colon tissue and reveal their cellular associations. This spatial map reveals that distinct macrophage populations reside in spatially segregated micro-environmental niches with conserved cellular compositions that are repeated across healthy and diseased tissue. We show that IL4I1<sup>+</sup> macrophages phagocytose dying cells in areas with high cell turnover and predict good outcome in colon cancer. In contrast, SPP1<sup>+</sup> macrophages are enriched in hypoxic and necrotic tumor regions and portend worse outcome in colon cancer. A subset of FOLR2<sup>+</sup> macrophages is embedded in plasma cell niches. NLRP3<sup>+</sup> macrophages co-localize with neutrophils and activate an inflammasome in tumors. Our findings indicate that a limited number of unique human macrophage niches function as fundamental building blocks in tissue.</p><p><b>Significance:</b> This work broadens our understanding of the distinct roles different macrophage populations may exert on cancer growth and reveals potential predictive markers and macrophage population-specific therapy targets.</p></div>

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Matusiak, M., Hickey, J. W., van IJzendoorn, D. G. P., Lu, G., Kidziński, L., Zhu, S., … van de Rijn, M. (2024). Data from Spatially Segregated Macrophage Populations Predict Distinct Outcomes in Colon Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.c.7384708
Matusiak, Magdalena, John W. Hickey, David G. P. van IJzendoorn, Guolan Lu, Lukasz Kidziński, Shirley Zhu, Deana R. C. Colburg, et al. “Data from Spatially Segregated Macrophage Populations Predict Distinct Outcomes in Colon Cancer,” August 2, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.c.7384708.
Matusiak M, Hickey JW, van IJzendoorn DGP, Lu G, Kidziński L, Zhu S, et al. Data from Spatially Segregated Macrophage Populations Predict Distinct Outcomes in Colon Cancer. 2024.
Matusiak, Magdalena, et al. Data from Spatially Segregated Macrophage Populations Predict Distinct Outcomes in Colon Cancer. 2 Aug. 2024. Crossref, doi:10.1158/2159-8290.c.7384708.
Matusiak M, Hickey JW, van IJzendoorn DGP, Lu G, Kidziński L, Zhu S, Colburg DRC, Luca B, Phillips DJ, Brubaker SW, Charville GW, Shen J, Loh KM, Okwan-Duodu DK, Nolan GP, Newman AM, West RB, van de Rijn M. Data from Spatially Segregated Macrophage Populations Predict Distinct Outcomes in Colon Cancer. 2024.

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