结合空间转录组学和ECM成像在三维绘制肿瘤微环境中的细胞相互作用。

Tancredi Massimo Pentimalli, Simon Schallenberg, Daniel León-Periñán, Ivano Legnini, Ilan Theurillat, Gwendolin Thomas, Anastasiya Boltengagen, Sonja Fritzsche, Jose Nimo, Lukas Ruff, Gabriel Dernbach, Philipp Jurmeister, Sarah Murphy, Mark T Gregory, Yan Liang, Michelangelo Cordenonsi, Stefano Piccolo, Fabian Coscia, Andrew Woehler, Nikos Karaiskos, Frederick Klauschen, Nikolaus Rajewsky
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肿瘤是由嵌入动态细胞外基质(ECM)的恶性和非恶性细胞组成的复杂生态系统。在肿瘤微环境中,分子表型由三维细胞邻域(CNs)中的细胞-细胞和ECM相互作用控制。虽然它们的抑制作用可以阻碍肿瘤的进展,但常规的分子肿瘤谱分析无法捕捉到细胞间的相互作用。单细胞空间转录组学(ST)绘制受体与配体的相互作用,但通常仍然局限于二维组织切片,缺乏ECM读数。在这里,我们将一个临床肺癌的连续切片的3D ST与ECM成像结合起来,系统地量化了CN的分子状态、细胞-细胞相互作用和ECM重塑。我们的综合分析明确了已知的免疫逃逸和肿瘤侵袭机制,揭示了研究中患者肿瘤进展的几个可药物驱动因素。这项原理验证研究强调了在常规临床样本中深入CN分析的潜力,为微环境导向治疗提供信息。本文的透明同行评议过程记录包含在补充信息中。
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Combining spatial transcriptomics and ECM imaging in 3D for mapping cellular interactions in the tumor microenvironment.

Tumors are complex ecosystems composed of malignant and non-malignant cells embedded in a dynamic extracellular matrix (ECM). In the tumor microenvironment, molecular phenotypes are controlled by cell-cell and ECM interactions in 3D cellular neighborhoods (CNs). While their inhibition can impede tumor progression, routine molecular tumor profiling fails to capture cellular interactions. Single-cell spatial transcriptomics (ST) maps receptor-ligand interactions but usually remains limited to 2D tissue sections and lacks ECM readouts. Here, we integrate 3D ST with ECM imaging in serial sections from one clinical lung carcinoma to systematically quantify molecular states, cell-cell interactions, and ECM remodeling in CN. Our integrative analysis pinpointed known immune escape and tumor invasion mechanisms, revealing several druggable drivers of tumor progression in the patient under study. This proof-of-principle study highlights the potential of in-depth CN profiling in routine clinical samples to inform microenvironment-directed therapies. A record of this paper's transparent peer review process is included in the supplemental information.

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