The surfaceome of multiple myeloma cells suggests potential immunotherapeutic strategies and protein markers of drug resistance.
Ian D FergusonBonell Patiño EscobarSami T TuomivaaraYu-Hsiu Tony LinMatthew A NixKevin K LeungCorynn KasapEmilio RamosWilson Nieves VasquezAlexis TalbotMartina HaleAkul NaikAudrey KishishitaPriya ChoudhryAntonia Lopez-GironaWeili MiaoSandy W WongJeffrey L WolfThomas G MartinNina ShahScott VandenbergSonam PrakashLenka BesseChristoph DriessenAvery D PoseyR Dyche MullinsJustin EyquemJames A WellsArun P WiitaPublished in: Nature communications (2022)
The myeloma surface proteome (surfaceome) determines tumor interaction with the microenvironment and serves as an emerging arena for therapeutic development. Here, we use glycoprotein capture proteomics to define the myeloma surfaceome at baseline, in drug resistance, and in response to acute drug treatment. We provide a scoring system for surface antigens and identify CCR10 as a promising target in this disease expressed widely on malignant plasma cells. We engineer proof-of-principle chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cells targeting CCR10 using its natural ligand CCL27. In myeloma models we identify proteins that could serve as markers of resistance to bortezomib and lenalidomide, including CD53, CD10, EVI2B, and CD33. We find that acute lenalidomide treatment increases activity of MUC1-targeting CAR-T cells through antigen upregulation. Finally, we develop a miniaturized surface proteomic protocol for profiling primary plasma cell samples with low inputs. These approaches and datasets may contribute to the biological, therapeutic, and diagnostic understanding of myeloma.
Keyphrases
- multiple myeloma
- newly diagnosed
- induced apoptosis
- liver failure
- dendritic cells
- stem cells
- single cell
- randomized controlled trial
- respiratory failure
- mass spectrometry
- regulatory t cells
- cancer therapy
- poor prognosis
- high dose
- intensive care unit
- cell therapy
- aortic dissection
- hepatitis b virus
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- long non coding rna
- small molecule
- oxidative stress
- label free
- stem cell transplantation
- low dose
- amino acid
- electronic health record
- smoking cessation
- liver fibrosis
- pi k akt