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Renal cancer cells acquire immune surface protein through trogocytosis and horizontal gene transfer.

Haley Q MarcarianAnutr SivakosesAnika M AriasOlivia C IhediohaBenjamin R LeeMaria C BishopAlfred L M Bothwell
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
We have identified trogocytosis as a mechanism by which human clear cell renal carcinoma tumors acquire lymphocyte surface protein expression from tumor infiltrating immune cells. In addition to the transfer of membrane fragments, we have provided evidence to show that genomic DNA is transferred from a normal immune cell to a tumor cell during trogocytosis. This process alters the transcriptome of cancer cells such that they express significantly more mRNA for immune proteins such as the lymphocyte marker CD45 compared to tumor cells that have not undergone trogocytosis. This study provides an in-depth analysis of the interactions between cancer cells and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes, and how these interactions alter the development of human tumors.
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