Tenascin-C orchestrates an immune suppressive tumor microenvironment in oral squamous cell carcinoma

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Spenlé, Caroline | Loustau, Thomas | Murdamoothoo, Devadarssen | Erne, William | Beghelli-de La Forest Divonne, Stéphanie | Veber, Romain | Petti, Luciana | Bourdely, Pierre | Mörgelin, Matthias | Brauchle, Eva Maria | Crémel, Gérard | Randrianarisoa, Vony | Camara, Abdouramane | Rekima, Samah | Schaub, Sebastian | Nouhen, Kelly | Imhof, Thomas | Hansen, Uwe | Paul, Nicodème | Carapito, Raphael | Pythoud, Nicolas | Hirschler, Aurélie | Carapito, Christine | Dumortier, Hélène | Mueller, Christopher | Koch, Manuel | Schenke-Layland, Katja | Kon, Shigeyuki | Sudaka, Anne | Anjuère, Fabienne | van Obberghen-Schilling, Ellen | Orend, Gertraud

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International audience. Inherent immune suppression represents a major challenge in the treatment of human cancer. The extracellular matrix molecule tenascin-C promotes cancer by multiple mechanisms, yet the roles of tenascin-C in tumor immunity are incompletely understood. Using a 4NQO-induced oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) model with abundant and absent tenascin-C, we demonstrated that tenascin-C enforced an immune suppressive lymphoid stroma via CCL21/CCR7 signaling, leading to increased metastatic tumors. Through TLR4, tenascin-C increased expression of CCR7 in CD11c+ myeloid cells. By inducing CCL21 in lymphatic endothelial cells via integrin α9β1 and binding to CCL21, tenascin-C immobilized CD11c+ cells in the stroma. Inversion of the lymph node-to-tumor CCL21 gradient, recruitment of T regulatory cells, high expression of anti-inflammatory cytokines and matrisomal components were hallmarks of the tenascin-C-instructed lymphoid stroma. Ablation of tenascin-C or CCR7 blockade inhibited the lymphoid immune suppressive stromal properties, reducing tumor growth, progression and metastasis. Thus, targeting CCR7 could be relevant in human head and neck tumors as high tenascin-C expression and an immune suppressive stroma correlate to poor patient survival.

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