Although immune therapy has seen significant advances, the majority of breast and other solid tumors do not respond or quickly develop de novo resistance. One factor driving resistance is highly immune suppressive myeloid cells (MCs) such as macrophages. Previous work has established clinical links between cholesterol and cancer outcome, and that MC function can be regulated through disruption in cholesterol metabolism. Thus, we screened for proteins that were expressed in MCs, involved in cholesterol homeostasis and whose expression was associated with survival; we identify the cholesterol efflux protein ABCA1. Preclinical studies revealed that ABCA1 activity resulted in increased anti-cancer functions of macrophages: enhanced tumor infiltration, decreased angiogenic potential, reduced efferocytosis, and improved support of CD8+ T cell activity. Mechanistically, different AKT isoforms are involved, through both PI3K dependent and independent mechanisms. Assessment of human blood and breast tumors revealed correlations between ABCA1 in macrophages and angiogenic potential, VEGFA, and CD8 T cell abundance and activity, highlighting the clinical relevance of our findings. The culmination of the effects of ABCA1 on MC function were demonstrated through increased tumor growth and metastasis in mice with MC specific knockout of ABCA1. Therefore, modulating ABCA1 activity within MCs may represent a novel approach to immune therapy.
Cholesterol efflux protein, ABCA1, supports anti-cancer functions of myeloid immune cells
Shruti V. Bendre,Yu Wang,Basel Hajyousif,Rajendra K C,Shounak G. Bhogale,Dhanya Pradeep,Natalia Krawczynska,Claire P. Schane,Erin Weisser,Avni Singh,Simon Han,Hannah Kim,Lara I. Kockaya,A. Gupta,Adam T. Nelczyk,H. E. Gamage,Yifan Fei,Xingyu Guo,Ryan J. Deaton,Maria Sverdlov,Peter H. Gann,Saurabh Sinha,Kun Wang,Kevin Van Bortle,Emad Tajkorshid,W. Woodward,Wonhwa Cho,Erik R. Nelson
Published 2025 in bioRxiv
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2025-02-19
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