The preexistence of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment substantiates the efficacy of immunotherapy in cancer patients.Although the complex intratumoral immune heterogeneity has been extensively studied in sing...The preexistence of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment substantiates the efficacy of immunotherapy in cancer patients.Although the complex intratumoral immune heterogeneity has been extensively studied in single cell resolution,hi-res spatial investigations are limited.In this study,we performed a spatial transcriptome analysis of 4 colorectal adenocarcinoma specimens and 2 paired distant normal specimens to identify the molecular pattern involved in a discontinuous inflammatory response in pathologically annotated cancer regions.Based on the location of spatially varied gene expression,we unmasked the spatially-varied immune ecosystem and identified the locoregional“warmed-up”immune response in predefined“cold”tumor with substantial infiltration of immune components.This“warmed-up”immune profile was found to be associated with the in-situ copy number variance and the tissue remodeling process.Further,“warmed-up”signature genes indicated improved overall survival in CRC patients obtained from TCGA database.展开更多
基金This work was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82002628)Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(2021A1515010096)+3 种基金China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2019M660227)Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology Foundation(Y-HR2018-319,Y-L2017-002,and Y-JS2019-009)Sun Yat-sen University Basic Research Fund(19ykpy180)the open research funds from the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University,Qingyuan People’s Hospital(202011-103)。
文摘The preexistence of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment substantiates the efficacy of immunotherapy in cancer patients.Although the complex intratumoral immune heterogeneity has been extensively studied in single cell resolution,hi-res spatial investigations are limited.In this study,we performed a spatial transcriptome analysis of 4 colorectal adenocarcinoma specimens and 2 paired distant normal specimens to identify the molecular pattern involved in a discontinuous inflammatory response in pathologically annotated cancer regions.Based on the location of spatially varied gene expression,we unmasked the spatially-varied immune ecosystem and identified the locoregional“warmed-up”immune response in predefined“cold”tumor with substantial infiltration of immune components.This“warmed-up”immune profile was found to be associated with the in-situ copy number variance and the tissue remodeling process.Further,“warmed-up”signature genes indicated improved overall survival in CRC patients obtained from TCGA database.