CD4 T cells and neutrophils contribute to epithelial-mesenchymal transition in breast cancer

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Sanlaville, Amélien | Voissiere, Aurélien | Poujol, Dominique | Hubert, Margaux | André, Suzanne | Perret, Clémence | Foy, Jean-Philippe | Goutagny, Nadège | Malfroy, Marine | Durand, Isabelle | Châlons-Cottavoz, Marie | Valladeau-Guilemond, Jenny | Saintigny, Pierre | Puisieux, Alain | Caux, Christophe | Michallet, Marie-Cécile | Puisieux, Isabelle | Bendriss-Vermare, Nathalie

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ABSTRACT Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a central oncogenic mechanism, contributing both to transformation and metastatic dissemination. Inflammation and innate immune cells are known to favor EMT induction, but the role of adaptive immunity still remains unclear. Using an original murine mammary tumor model in immune cell subpopulation depletion experiments, we demonstrated that tumor cells maintain their epithelial phenotype in mice deficient for adaptive immune response, but undergo EMT in the presence of T-cells. This phenotypic conversion involves the major contribution of CD4 T cells, but not CD8 T cells nor B cells, undoubtedly demonstrating the pro-EMT role of CD4 T cells specifically among adaptive immune cells. Moreover, combined intra-tumor immune infiltrate and transcriptomic analyses of murine mammary tumors with various EMT phenotype revealed an inverse correlation between mesenchymal tumor cell and intratumoral neutrophil proportions, due to the reduced ability of mesenchymal cells to recruit neutrophils. Last, selective in vivo depletion of neutrophils and transcriptomic analysis of human breast tumor cohorts demonstrated the pro-EMT role of neutrophils and suggest a cooperation with CD4 T cells in EMT promotion. Collectively, our data highlight a novel mechanism of EMT regulation by both innate and adaptive immune compartments.

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