Peritoneal resident macrophages constitute an immunosuppressive environment in peritoneal metastasized colorectal cancer

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2025-04-17

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Saris, J
Li Yim, A Y F
Bootsma, S
Lenos, K J
Franco Fernandez, R
Khan, H N
Verhoeff, J
Poel, D
Mrzlikar, N M
Xiong, L

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Abstract

Patients with peritoneal metastasized colorectal cancer (PM-CRC) have a dismal prognosis. We hypothesized that an immunosuppressive environment in the peritoneal cavity underlies poor prognosis. We define the composition of the human peritoneal immune system (PerIS) using single-cell technologies in 18 patients with- and without PM-CRC, as well as in matched peritoneal metastases (n = 8). Here we show that the PerIS contains abundant immunosuppressive C1Q+VSIG4+ and SPP1+VSIG4+ peritoneal-resident macrophages (PRMs), as well as monocyte-like cavity macrophages (mono-CMs), which share features with tumor-associated macrophages, even in homeostasis. In PM-CRC, expression of immunosuppressive cytokines IL10 and VEGF increases, while simultaneously expression of antigen-presenting molecules decreases in PRMs. These intratumoral suppressive PRMs originate from the PerIS, and intraperitoneal depletion of PRMs in vivo using anti-CSF1R combined with anti-PD1 significantly reduces tumor burden and improves survival. Thus, PRMs define a metastatic site-specific immunosuppressive niche, and targeting PRMs is a promising treatment strategy for PM-CRC.

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Aged, Animals, Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology, Female, Humans, Macrophages, Peritoneal/immunology, Male, Mice, Middle Aged, Peritoneal Neoplasms/secondary, Prognosis, Single-Cell Analysis, Tumor Microenvironment/immunology, Tumor-Associated Macrophages/immunology, Journal Article

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Saris, J, Li Yim, A Y F, Bootsma, S, Lenos, K J, Franco Fernandez, R, Khan, H N, Verhoeff, J, Poel, D, Mrzlikar, N M, Xiong, L, Schijven, M P, van Grieken, N C T, Kranenburg, O, Wildenberg, M E, Logiantara, A, Jongerius, C, Garcia Vallejo, J J, Gisbertz, S S, Derks, S, Tuynman, J B, D'Haens, G R A M, Vermeulen, L & Grootjans, J 2025, 'Peritoneal resident macrophages constitute an immunosuppressive environment in peritoneal metastasized colorectal cancer', Nature Communications, vol. 16, no. 1, 3669. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-58999-6