bioRxiv preprint

Organoid modeling of tumor-associated macrophages reveals phagocytosis checkpoint blockade-induced conversion to an immunosuppressive SPP1+ phenotype

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) exert essential functions during the immune response to cancer. However, investigations of TAM within a native human tumor microenvironment (TME) have been impeded by a lack of appropriate model systems. Here, patient-derived organoids (PDO) from air-liquid interface (ALI)-grown tumor fragments, containing a human TME that encompassed stroma and immune subsets, robustly preserved TAM that were maintained by endogenous CSF-1 and appropriately responded to polarization signals. Antibody blockade of the CD47 regulatory checkpoint in organoids stimulated phagocytosis and remodeled TAM cytokine secretion profiles that were confirmed in anti-CD47 phase I trial pa

cancer biology