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Causal Modeling Reveals Cell-Cell Communication Dynamics in the Tumor Microenvironment During Anti-PD-1 Therapy in Breast Cancer Patients

Qiu, A.; Zhang, H.; Ramsey, J. D.; Andrews, B.; Sun, B.; Ren, S.; Lu, M.; Zhang, K.; Cooper, G.; Lu, B.; Chen, L.; Lu, X.

2025-10-14 bioinformatics
10.1101/2025.10.08.681192 bioRxiv
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BackgroundImmune checkpoint blockade (ICB) targeting PD-1/PD-L1 plays a crucial role in breast cancer treatment. Despite clinical success, how ICB reshapes the tumor microenvironment (TME) to enhance anti-tumor activity remains unclear. Anti-PD-1 therapy alters TME cells beyond PD-1+ T cells, with extensive cell-cell communication (CCC) playing a key role. Understanding the dynamic CCC changes upon anti-PD-1 treatment can illuminate ICB mechanisms of action and TME dynamics. MethodsWe analyzed single-cell RNA-seq data from 31 breast cancer patients before and after anti-PD-1 (pembrolizumab) treatment (Bassez et al., 2021). We identified differentially expressed genes (DEGs) induced by treatment in major cell types. We then applied an instrumental variable approach to uncover causal relationships between T-cell and non-T-cell DEGs. We further mapped ligand-receptor interactions mediating signal transduction between cells and constructed a CCC network from T to non-T cells. ResultsAnti-PD-1 therapy induced widespread transcriptional changes across multiple cell populations. Key pathways modulated in T cells included NF-{kappa}B, interferon-{gamma}, and interleukin signaling. CD4+ and CD8+ exhausted T cells engaged in distinct ligand-receptor interactions with tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and other types of cells, reshaping the TME. Our results indicated CD4+ exhausted T cells activated M1-like TAMs via TNF-TNFRSF1A and TNFSF14-LTBR, while CD8+ exhausted T cells engaged M1-like TAMs through ICAM1-ITGAL/ITGB2 and CCL8-CCR2, promoting anti-tumor immunity. Conversely, immunosuppressive interactions were also observed, such as TNF-TNFRSF1B (TNFR2) and TNFSF14-TNFRSF14 (HVEM) from CD4 T cells, as well as CSF1-CSF1R and RPS19-C5AR1 from CD8 T cells, which likely promote M2-like tumor-associated macrophage (TAM) polarization and contribute to pro-tumor immune regulation and resistance to therapy. Notably, key receptors in the causal CCC networks, such as C5AR1, TNFR2, and CSF1R, emerged as potential targets to enhance anti-PD-1 efficacy. ConclusionsThese findings elucidate TME remodeling during anti-PD-1 therapy and underscore the pivotal role of CCC in treatment response. Our study identifies critical communication networks that may be biomarkers for immunotherapy responsiveness and highlights novel therapeutic targets, including C5AR1 and HVEM. Furthermore, our application of causal inference methodologies provides a robust framework for dissecting CCC mechanisms in immunotherapy.

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