Spatially Resolved
Metabolomics Combined with the
3D Tumor-Immune Cell Coculture Spheroid Highlights Metabolic Alterations
during Antitumor Immune Response
posted on 2023-10-06, 13:05authored byPanpan Chen, Yuhao Han, Lei Wang, Yurong Zheng, Zihan Zhu, Yuan Zhao, Mingqi Zhang, Xiangfeng Chen, Xiao Wang, Chenglong Sun
The metabolic cross-talk between tumor and immune cells
plays key
roles in immune cell function and immune checkpoint blockade therapy.
However, the characterization of tumor immunometabolism and its spatiotemporal
alterations during immune response in a complex tumor microenvironment
is challenging. Here, a 3D tumor-immune cell coculture spheroid model
was developed to mimic tumor-immune interactions, combined with mass
spectrometry imaging-based spatially resolved metabolomics to visualize
tumor immunometabolic alterations during immune response. The inhibition
of T cells was simulated by coculturing breast tumor spheroids with
Jurkat T cells, and the reactivation of T cells can be monitored through
diminishing cancer PD-L1 expressions by berberine. This system enables
simultaneously screening and imaging discriminatory metabolites that
are altered during T cell-mediated antitumor immune response and characterizing
the distributions of berberine and its metabolites in tumor spheroids.
We discovered that the transport and catabolism of glutamine were
significantly reprogrammed during the antitumor immune response at
both metabolite and enzyme levels, corresponding to its indispensable
roles in energy metabolism and building new biomass. The combination
of spatially resolved metabolomics with the 3D tumor-immune cell coculture
spheroid visually reveals metabolic interactions between tumor and
immune cells and possibly helps decipher the role of immunometabolic
alterations in tumor immunotherapy.