Early cancer diagnosis is crucial but challenging owing to the lack of reliable biomarkers that can be measured using routine clinical methods. The identification of biomarkers for early detection is complicated by each tumor involving changes in the interactions between thousands of genes. In addition to this staggering complexity, these interactions can vary among patients with the same diagnosis as well as within the same tumor. We hypothesized that reliable biomarkers that can be measured with routine methods could be identified by exploiting three facts: (i) the same tumor can have multiple grades of malignant transformation; (ii) these grades and their molecular changes can be characterized using spatial transcriptomics; and (iii) these changes can be integrated into models of malignant transformation using pseudotime. Pseudotime models were constructed based on spatial transcriptomic data from three independent prostate cancer studies to prioritize the genes that were most correlated with malignant transformation. The identified genes were associated with cancer grade, copy-number aberrations, hallmark pathways, and drug targets, and they encoded candidate biomarkers for prostate cancer in mRNA, IHC, and proteomics data from the sera, prostate tissue, and urine of more than 2,000 patients with prostate cancer and controls. Machine learning-based prediction models revealed that the biomarkers in urine had an AUC of 0.92 for prostate cancer and were associated with cancer grade. Overall, this study demonstrates the diagnostic potential of combining spatial transcriptomics, pseudotime, and machine learning for prostate cancer, which should be further tested in prospective studies. SIGNIFICANCE: Integrating spatial transcriptomics, pseudotime, and machine learning analyses is effective for identifying prostate cancer biomarkers that are reliable in different settings and measurable with routine methods, providing potential early diagnosis strategies. This article is part of a special series: Driving Cancer Discoveries with Computational Research, Data Science, and Machine Learning/AI.
Combining Spatial Transcriptomics, Pseudotime, and Machine Learning Enables Discovery of Biomarkers for Prostate Cancer.
结合空间转录组学、伪时间和机器学习技术,可以发现前列腺癌的生物标志物
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作者:Smelik Martin, Diaz-Roncero Gonzalez Daniel, An Xiaojing, Heer Rakesh, Henningsohn Lars, Li Xinxiu, Wang Hui, Zhao Yelin, Benson Mikael
| 期刊: | Cancer Research | 影响因子: | 16.600 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jul 2; 85(13):2514-2526 |
| doi: | 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-25-0269 | 研究方向: | 肿瘤 |
| 疾病类型: | 前列腺癌 | ||
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