Proteomics of REPLICANT perfusate detects changes in the metastatic lymph node microenvironment

In breast cancer (BC), detecting low volumes of axillary lymph node (ALN) metastasis pre-operatively is difficult and novel biomarkers are needed. We recently showed that patient-derived ALNs can be sustained ex-vivo using normothermic perfusion. We now compare reactive (tumour-free; n  = 5) and mac...

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Veröffentlicht in:NPJ breast cancer 2021-03, Vol.7 (1), p.24-24, Article 24
Hauptverfasser: Stevenson, Julia, Barrow-McGee, Rachel, Yu, Lu, Paul, Angela, Mansfield, David, Owen, Julie, Woodman, Natalie, Natrajan, Rachael, Haider, Syed, Gillett, Cheryl, Tutt, Andrew, Pinder, Sarah E., Choudary, Jyoti, Naidoo, Kalnisha
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Zusammenfassung:In breast cancer (BC), detecting low volumes of axillary lymph node (ALN) metastasis pre-operatively is difficult and novel biomarkers are needed. We recently showed that patient-derived ALNs can be sustained ex-vivo using normothermic perfusion. We now compare reactive (tumour-free; n  = 5) and macrometastatic (containing tumour deposits >2 mm; n  = 4) ALNs by combining whole section multiplex immunofluorescence with TMT-labelled LC-MS/MS of the circulating perfusate. Macrometastases contained significantly fewer B cells and T cells (CD4 + /CD8 + /regulatory) than reactive nodes ( p  = 0.02). Similarly, pathway analysis of the perfusate proteome (119/1453 proteins significantly differentially expressed) showed that immune function was diminished in macrometastases in favour of ‘extracellular matrix degradation’; only ‘neutrophil degranulation’ was preserved. Qualitative comparison of the perfusate proteome to that of node-positive pancreatic and prostatic adenocarcinoma also highlighted ‘neutrophil degranulation’ as a contributing factor to nodal metastasis. Thus, metastasis-induced changes in the REPLICANT perfusate proteome are detectable, and could facilitate biomarker discovery.
ISSN:2374-4677
2374-4677
DOI:10.1038/s41523-021-00227-7