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Coordinated single-cell tumor microenvironment dynamics reinforce pancreatic cancer subtype

Ki Oh, Yun Jae Yoo, Luke A. Torre-Healy, Manisha Rao, Danielle Fassler, Pei Wang, Michael D. Caponegro, Mei Gao, Joseph Kim, Aaron R. Sasson, Georgios Georgakis, Scott Powers, Richard A. Moffitt

2023Nature Communications76 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bulk analyses of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) samples are complicated by the tumor microenvironment (TME), i.e. signals from fibroblasts, endocrine, exocrine, and immune cells. Despite this, we and others have established tumor and stroma subtypes with prognostic significance. However, understanding of underlying signals driving distinct immune and stromal landscapes is still incomplete. Here we integrate 92 single cell RNA-seq samples from seven independent studies to build a reproducible PDAC atlas with a focus on tumor-TME interdependence. Patients with activated stroma are synonymous with higher myofibroblastic and immunogenic fibroblasts, and furthermore show increased M2-like macrophages and regulatory T-cells. Contrastingly, patients with 'normal' stroma show M1-like recruitment, elevated effector and exhausted T-cells. To aid interoperability of future studies, we provide a pretrained cell type classifier and an atlas of subtype-based signaling factors that we also validate in mouse data. Ultimately, this work leverages the heterogeneity among single-cell studies to create a comprehensive view of the orchestra of signaling interactions governing PDAC.

Topics & Concepts

StromaTumor microenvironmentStromal cellCancer researchBiologyImmune systemPancreatic cancerCellEffectorCancerCell biologyTumor cellsImmunohistochemistryImmunologyGeneticsSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchImmune cells in cancer
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