Spatial transcriptomics reveals distinct and conserved tumor core and edge architectures that predict survival and targeted therapy response
University of Calgary · University of Oxford · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The spatial organization of the tumor microenvironment has a profound impact on biology and therapy response. Here, we perform an integrative single-cell and spatial transcriptomic analysis on HPV-negative oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) to comprehensively characterize malignant cells in tumor core (TC) and leading edge (LE) transcriptional architectures. We show that the TC and LE are characterized by unique transcriptional profiles, neighboring cellular compositions, and ligand-receptor interactions. We demonstrate that the gene expression profile associated with the LE is conserved across different cancers while the TC is tissue specific, highlighting common mechanisms underlying tumor progression and…
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- 38.67
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16Topics & keywords
- Computational biology
- Transcriptome
- Core (optical fiber)
- Biology
- Computer science
- Genetics
- Gene
- Gene expression