Spatial intra-tumor heterogeneity is associated with survival of lung adenocarcinoma patients Journal Article


Authors: Wu, H. J.; Temko, D.; Maliga, Z.; Moreira, A. L.; Sei, E.; Minussi, D. C.; Dean, J.; Lee, C.; Xu, Q.; Hochart, G.; Jacobson, C. A.; Yapp, C.; Schapiro, D.; Sorger, P. K.; Seeley, E. H.; Navin, N.; Downey, R. J.; Michor, F.
Article Title: Spatial intra-tumor heterogeneity is associated with survival of lung adenocarcinoma patients
Abstract: Intra-tumor heterogeneity (ITH) of human tumors is important for tumor progression, treatment response, and drug resistance. However, the spatial distribution of ITH remains incompletely understood. Here, we present spatial analysis of ITH in lung adenocarcinomas from 147 patients using multi-region mass spectrometry of >5,000 regions, single-cell copy number sequencing of ∼2,000 single cells, and cyclic immunofluorescence of >10 million cells. We identified two distinct spatial patterns among tumors, termed clustered and random geographic diversification (GD). These patterns were observed in the same samples using both proteomic and genomic data. The random proteomic GD pattern, which is characterized by decreased cell adhesion and lower levels of tumor-interacting endothelial cells, was significantly associated with increased risk of recurrence or death in two independent patient cohorts. Our study presents comprehensive spatial mapping of ITH in lung adenocarcinoma and provides insights into the mechanisms and clinical consequences of GD. © 2022 The Authors
Keywords: mass spectrometry; lung adenocarcinoma; intra-tumor heterogeneity; single-cell sequencing
Journal Title: Cell Genomics
Volume: 2
Issue: 8
ISSN: 2666-979X
Publisher: Cell Press  
Date Published: 2022-08-10
Start Page: 100165
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.xgen.2022.100165
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC9681138
PUBMED: 36419822
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 September 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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