Transcriptional analysis of metastatic hormone-naïve prostate cancer primary tumor biopsies reveals a relevant role for SOX11 in prostate cancer cell dissemination.

对转移性激素缺乏型前列腺癌原发肿瘤活检的转录分析揭示了 SOX11 在前列腺癌细胞扩散中的重要作用

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作者:Martin-Martin Natalia, Garcia-Longarte Saioa, Corres-Mendizabal Jon, Lazcano Uxue, Astobiza Ianire, Bozal-Basterra Laura, Herranz Nicolas, van Splunder Hielke, Carlevaris Onintza, Pujana-Vaquerizo Mikel, Blasco María Teresa, Aransay Ana M, Rosino Antonio, Tudela Julian, Jimenez Daniel, Martinez Alberto, Salca Andrei, Santos-Martín Aida, Rey Sofía, Ugalde-Olano Aitziber, Gonzalo David, Graupera Mariona, Gomis Roger R, Mateo Joaquin, Unda Miguel, Gonzalez-Billalabeitia Enrique, Loizaga-Iriarte Ana, Mendizabal Isabel, Carracedo Arkaitz
BACKGROUND: Metastatic hormone-naïve prostate cancer (mHNPC) is an infrequent form of this tumor type that is characterized by metastasis at the time of diagnosis and accounts for up to 50% of prostate cancer-related deaths. Despite the extensive characterization of localized and metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, the molecular characteristics of mHNPC remain largely unexplored. RESULTS: Here, we provide the first extensive transcriptomics characterization of primary tumor specimens from patients with mHNPC. We generate discovery and validation bulk and single-cell RNA-seq datasets and perform integrative computational analysis in combination with experimental studies. Our results provide unprecedented evidence of the distinctive transcriptional profile of mHNPC and identify stroma remodeling as a predominant feature of these tumors. Importantly, we discover a central role for the SRY-box transcription factor 11 (SOX11) in triggering a heterotypic communication that is associated with the acquisition of metastatic properties. CONCLUSIONS: Our study will constitute an invaluable resource for a profound understanding of mHNPC that can influence patient management.

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