Multiomic analysis reveals conservation of cancer-associated fibroblast phenotypes across species and tissue of origin

多组学分析揭示了癌症相关成纤维细胞表型在不同物种和组织来源中的保守性

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作者:Deshka S Foster ,Michael Januszyk ,Daniel Delitto ,Kathryn E Yost ,Michelle Griffin ,Jason Guo ,Nicholas Guardino ,Andrea E Delitto ,Malini Chinta ,Austin R Burcham ,Alan T Nguyen ,Khristian E Bauer-Rowe ,Ashley L Titan ,Ankit Salhotra ,R Ellen Jones ,Oscar da Silva ,Hunter G Lindsay ,Charlotte E Berry ,Kellen Chen ,Dominic Henn ,Shamik Mascharak ,Heather E Talbott ,Alexia Kim ,Fatemeh Nosrati ,Dharshan Sivaraj ,R Chase Ransom ,Michael Matthews ,Anum Khan ,Dhananjay Wagh ,John Coller ,Geoffrey C Gurtner ,Derrick C Wan ,Irene L Wapnir ,Howard Y Chang ,Jeffrey A Norton ,Michael T Longaker

Abstract

Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are integral to the solid tumor microenvironment. CAFs were once thought to be a relatively uniform population of matrix-producing cells, but single-cell RNA sequencing has revealed diverse CAF phenotypes. Here, we further probed CAF heterogeneity with a comprehensive multiomics approach. Using paired, same-cell chromatin accessibility and transcriptome analysis, we provided an integrated analysis of CAF subpopulations over a complex spatial transcriptomic and proteomic landscape to identify three superclusters: steady state-like (SSL), mechanoresponsive (MR), and immunomodulatory (IM) CAFs. These superclusters are recapitulated across multiple tissue types and species. Selective disruption of underlying mechanical force or immune checkpoint inhibition therapy results in shifts in CAF subpopulation distributions and affected tumor growth. As such, the balance among CAF superclusters may have considerable translational implications. Collectively, this research expands our understanding of CAF biology, identifying regulatory pathways in CAF differentiation and elucidating therapeutic targets in a species- and tumor-agnostic manner.

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