Comparative single-cell transcriptomic profiling of patient-derived renal carcinoma cells in cellular and animal models of kidney cancer.

在肾癌细胞和动物模型中,对患者来源的肾癌细胞进行比较单细胞转录组分析

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作者:Huang Richard, Kee Lynn, Gont Alexander, Meens Jalna, Ferens Fraser G, Irwin Meredith S, Ailles Laurie, Yuzwa Scott A, Robinson Claire M, Ohh Michael
Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common form of kidney cancer that often displays resistance to conventional cancer therapies, including chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Targeted treatments, including immunotherapies and small molecular inhibitors, have been associated with improved outcomes. However, variations in the patient response and the development of resistance suggest that more models that better recapitulate the pathogenesis and metastatic mechanisms of ccRCC are required to improve our understanding and disease management. Here, we examined the transcriptional landscapes of in vitro cell culture as well as in vivo orthotopic and metastatic NOD/SCID-γ mouse models of ccRCC using a single patient-derived RCC243 cell line to allow unambiguous comparison between models. In our mouse model assays, RCC243 cells formed metastatic tumors, and all tumors retained clear cell morphology irrespective of model type. Notably, gene expression profiles differed markedly between the RCC243 tumor models-cell culture, orthotopic tumors, and metastatic tumors-suggesting an impact of the experimental model system and whether the tumor was orthotopic or metastatic. Furthermore, we found conserved prognostic markers between RCC243 tumor models and human ccRCC patient datasets, and genes upregulated in metastatic RCC243 were associated with worse patient outcomes.

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