Abstract

Abstract Linkage-disequilibrium connects CX3CR1 V249I and T280M single-nucleotide polymorphisms; V249I occurs as a single-variant (SV) and T280M exclusively as a double-variant (DV) concurrent with V249I. In low-grade gliomas (LGG), we found improved median overall-survival (mOS) in SV (n = 14, mOS 21.03yrs), compared to WT (n = 45, mOS 9.41yrs) and DV (n = 31, mOS 10.49yrs; p = 0.037 Log-rank). In TCGA glioblastoma (GBM), SV (n = 69, mOS 15.65mo) improved survival over DV (n = 106, mOS 11.74mo; p = 0.044 Log-rank). In a separate GBM cohort, bulk RNA-sequencing revealed MMP9 over-expression in DV (n = 15) compared to SV (n = 10; log2FC 2.87, p-adj 0.079). On a single-gene basis, MMP9 expression was decreased in SV compared to DV and WT (n = 33; p = 0.044, Kruskal-Wallis). MMP9 promotes tumor angiogenesis and invasion. SV showed SPP1 over-expression compared to DV (log2FC -1.75, p-adj 0.026), with decreased SPP1 expression in both WT and DV compared to SV (p = 0.004, Kruskal-Wallis). SPP1 is a pro-inflammatory cytokine enriched in glioma-associated macrophages. Gene Ontology revealed enrichment of biological processes: neutrophil migration, granulocyte chemotaxis, and neutrophil chemotaxis in SV (p< 0.05). We single-cell RNA-sequenced IDH mutant gliomas (51777 cells). We subset and re-clustered myeloid-derived cells (microglia/macrophages, 8944 cells), identifying thirteen clusters. Myeloid-derived cells clustered by CX3CR1 status, with 50.8% of SV cells in cluster five and 85.3% of DV cells in clusters six or seven. Cluster five over-expressed IL1B (average-log2FC 3.23), a tumor-suppressive M1 macrophage marker. Clusters six and seven were characterized by IFIT genes – immunomodulatory in myeloid-derived cells (IFIT3 average-log2FC 2.65 and 2.06). Assessing CX3CR1 status in normal population – 74.2% are WT, 10.0% SV, and 15.7% DV. In glioma patients, we identify 59.9% WT, 14.9% SV, and 25.2% DV – an increase of 49% in SV and 61% in DV (p = 1.95e-6, Chi-square). Our findings demonstrate opposing effects of linked CX3CR1 germline variants on glioma survival and indicate enhanced immune activation in SV.

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