Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals changes in glioma-associated macrophage polarization and cellular states of malignant gliomas with high AQP4 expression

Cancer Gene Ther. 2023 May;30(5):716-726. doi: 10.1038/s41417-022-00582-y. Epub 2023 Jan 4.

Abstract

Glioma is the most common primary central nervous system tumor in adults. Aquaporin-4, as a water channel protein encoded by AQP4 in the brain, is reported to alter its aggregation status to affect plasma membrane dynamics and provide the potential for metastasis of tumor cells and components of the tumor microenvironment. We performed single-cell RNA transcriptome sequencing of 53059 cells from 13 malignant glioma samples and spotted that the expression of AQP4 differed between samples. The same result was observed in the TCGA glioma database, showing poor overall survival and poor response to chemotherapy in AQP4 overexpressed populations. Concomitant with the overexpression of AQP4, genes related to the immune system were also over-expressed, such as CD74, HES1, CALD1, and HEBP2, indicating AQP4 may relate to immune factors of tumor progression. We also found that tumor-associated macrophages tended to polarize toward M2 macrophages in the high AQP4 group. In glioblastoma samples, we examined cell status differences and identified that cell status differs according to AQP4 expression levels. Briefly, our study revealed substantial heterogeneity within malignant gliomas with different AQP4 expression levels, indicating the intricate connection between tumor cells and the tumor immune environment.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Brain Neoplasms* / pathology
  • Glioblastoma*
  • Glioma* / metabolism
  • Heme-Binding Proteins / genetics
  • Humans
  • Macrophages / metabolism
  • Pregnancy Proteins* / genetics
  • Pregnancy Proteins* / metabolism
  • Pregnancy Proteins* / therapeutic use
  • Sequence Analysis, RNA
  • Tumor Microenvironment / genetics

Substances

  • HEBP2 protein, human
  • Heme-Binding Proteins
  • Pregnancy Proteins