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Spatial transcriptomics in breast cancer reveals tumour microenvironment-driven drug responses and clonal therapeutic heterogeneity

María José Jiménez‐Santos, Santiago García‐Martín, Marcos Rubio‐Fernández, Gonzalo Goméz-López, Fátima Al‐Shahrour

2024NAR Cancer20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Breast cancer patients are categorized into three subtypes with distinct treatment approaches. Precision oncology has increased patient outcomes by targeting the specific molecular alterations of tumours, yet challenges remain. Treatment failure persists due to the coexistence of several malignant subpopulations with different drug sensitivities within the same tumour, a phenomenon known as intratumour heterogeneity (ITH). This heterogeneity has been extensively studied from a tumour-centric view, but recent insights underscore the role of the tumour microenvironment in treatment response. Our research utilizes spatial transcriptomics data from breast cancer patients to predict drug sensitivity. We observe diverse response patterns across tumour, interphase and microenvironment regions, unveiling a sensitivity and functional gradient from the tumour core to the periphery. Moreover, we find tumour therapeutic clusters with different drug responses associated with distinct biological functions driven by unique ligand-receptor interactions. Importantly, we identify genetically identical subclones with different responses depending on their location within the tumour ducts. This research underscores the significance of considering the distance from the tumour core and microenvironment composition when identifying suitable treatments to target ITH. Our findings provide critical insights into optimizing therapeutic strategies, highlighting the necessity of a comprehensive understanding of tumour biology for effective cancer treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Tumor microenvironmentBreast cancerTumour heterogeneityBiologyTranscriptomeCancerGenetic heterogeneityCancer researchComputational biologyDrug responseDrugTumor heterogeneityGeneGeneticsPharmacologyPhenotypeGene expressionSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsGene expression and cancer classification
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