Single-cell profiling of human gliomas reveals macrophage ontogeny as a basis for regional differences in macrophage activation in the tumor microenvironment.
Sören MüllerGary KohanbashS John LiuBeatriz AlvaradoDiego CarreraAparna BhaduriPayal B WatchmakerGarima YagnikElizabeth Di LulloMartina MalatestaNduka M AmankulorArnold R KriegsteinDaniel A LimManish AghiHideho OkadaAaron A DiazPublished in: Genome biology (2017)
We conclude that blood-derived TAMs significantly infiltrate pre-treatment gliomas, to a degree that varies by glioma subtype and tumor compartment. Blood-derived TAMs do not universally conform to the phenotype of microglia, but preferentially express immunosuppressive cytokines and show an altered metabolism. Our results argue against status quo therapeutic strategies that target TAMs indiscriminately and in favor of strategies that specifically target immunosuppressive blood-derived TAMs.