High-resolution single-cell atlas reveals diversity and plasticity of tissue-resident neutrophils in non-small cell lung cancer
Universität Innsbruck · Tyrolean Cancer Research Institute · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is characterized by molecular heterogeneity with diverse immune cell infiltration patterns, which has been linked to therapy sensitivity and resistance. However, full understanding of how immune cell phenotypes vary across different patient subgroups is lacking. Here, we dissect the NSCLC tumor microenvironment at high resolution by integrating 1,283,972 single cells from 556 samples and 318 patients across 29 datasets, including our dataset capturing cells with low mRNA content. We stratify patients into immune-deserted, B cell, T cell, and myeloid cell subtypes. Using bulk samples with genomic and clinical information, we identify cellular components associated with tumor…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 32.72
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 139
Authors
21- SSStefan Salcher
Universität Innsbruck, Tyrolean Cancer Research Institute
- GSGregor Sturm
Innsbruck Medical University, Universität Innsbruck
- LHLena Horvath
Universität Innsbruck, Tyrolean Cancer Research Institute
- GUGerold Untergasser
Universität Innsbruck, Tyrolean Cancer Research Institute
- CKChristiane Kuempers
University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, University of Lübeck
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Cell
- Single-cell analysis
- Lung cancer
- Diversity (politics)
- Cell biology
- Cancer research
- Pathology
- Good health and well-being
Funding
- DFDeutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftAward: TRR 241
- ÖAÖsterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
- ASAustrian Science FundAward: I3978
- ONOesterreichische NationalbankAward: 18496
- ÖFÖsterreichische ForschungsförderungsgesellschaftAward: 858057 HD FACS
- DKDeutsche KrebshilfeAward: DKH 70112994
- EREuropean Research Council
- HEH2020 European Research CouncilAward: 786295