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Immuno-metabolic dendritic cell vaccine signatures associate with overall survival in vaccinated melanoma patients
Document Type
article
Source
Nature Communications. 14(1)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Immunology
Vaccine Related
Cancer
Clinical Research
Immunization
Biotechnology
Prevention
3.4 Vaccines
Prevention of disease and conditions
and promotion of well-being
Inflammatory and immune system
Good Health and Well Being
Humans
Melanoma
Metabolomics
Research Personnel
Cancer Vaccines
Dendritic Cells
Language
Abstract
Efficacy of cancer vaccines remains low and mechanistic understanding of antigen presenting cell function in cancer may improve vaccine design and outcomes. Here, we analyze the transcriptomic and immune-metabolic profiles of Dendritic Cells (DCs) from 35 subjects enrolled in a trial of DC vaccines in late-stage melanoma (NCT01622933). Multiple platforms identify metabolism as an important biomarker of DC function and patient overall survival (OS). We demonstrate multiple immune and metabolic gene expression pathway alterations, a functional decrease in OCR/OXPHOS and increase in ECAR/glycolysis in patient vaccines. To dissect molecular mechanisms, we utilize single cell SCENITH functional profiling and show patient clinical outcomes (OS) correlate with DC metabolic profile, and that metabolism is linked to immune phenotype. With single cell metabolic regulome profiling, we show that MCT1 (monocarboxylate transporter-1), a lactate transporter, is increased in patient DCs, as is glucose uptake and lactate secretion. Importantly, pre-vaccination circulating myeloid cells in patients used as precursors for DC vaccine generation are significantly skewed metabolically as are several DC subsets. Together, we demonstrate that the metabolic profile of DC is tightly associated with the immunostimulatory potential of DC vaccines from cancer patients. We link phenotypic and functional metabolic changes to immune signatures that correspond to suppressed DC differentiation.