Breast cancers present intricate microenvironments comprising heterotypic cellular interactions, yet a comprehensive spatial map remained to be established. Here, we employed the DNA nanoball-based genome-wide in situ sequencing (Stereo-seq) to visualize the geospatial architecture of 30 primary breast tumors and metastatic lymph nodes across different molecular subtypes. This unprecedented high-resolution atlas unveils the fine structure of the tumor vasculature, highlighting heterogeneity in phenotype, spatial distribution, and intercellular communication within both endothelial and perivascular cells. In particular, venular smooth muscle cells are identified as the primary source of CCL21/CCL19 within the microenvironment. In collaboration with ACKR1-positive endothelial cells, they create a chemokine-rich venular niche to synergistically promote lymphocyte extravasation into tumors. High venule density predicts increased immune infiltration and improved clinical outcomes. This study provides a detailed spatial landscape of human breast cancer, offering key insights into the venular regulation of tumor immune infiltration.
Spatially resolved atlas of breast cancer uncovers intercellular machinery of venular niche governing lymphocyte extravasation.
乳腺癌的空间分辨图谱揭示了控制淋巴细胞渗出的静脉微环境细胞间机制
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作者:Wang Xin, Wang Zhanyu, Liao Qijun, Yuan Pei, Mei Junpu, Zhang Yin, Wu Chao, Kang Xiyu, Zheng Sufei, Yang Chenxuan, Liu Jiaxiang, Shang Qingyao, Li Jiangtao, Wang Bingning, Li Liangyu, Liu Hui, Hu Weining, Dong Zhensheng, Zhao Jie, Wang Linying, Liu Tao, Den Yusheng, Wang Chengrui, Han Lijuan, Chen Qianjun, Yang Huanming, Xu Xun, He Jie, Yue Zhen, Sun Nan, Fang Xiaodong, Ying Jianming
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Apr 9; 16(1):3348 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-025-58511-0 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 |
| 疾病类型: | 乳腺癌 | ||
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