Functional and spatial proteomics profiling reveals intra- and intercellular signaling crosstalk in colorectal cancer

功能和空间蛋白质组学分析揭示了结直肠癌中的细胞内和细胞间信号传导串扰

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作者:Christina Plattner ,Giorgia Lamberti ,Peter Blattmann ,Alexander Kirchmair ,Dietmar Rieder ,Zuzana Loncova ,Gregor Sturm ,Stefan Scheidl ,Marieke Ijsselsteijn ,Georgios Fotakis ,Asma Noureen ,Rebecca Lisandrelli ,Nina Böck ,Niloofar Nemati ,Anne Krogsdam ,Sophia Daum ,Francesca Finotello ,Antonios Somarakis ,Alexander Schäfer ,Doris Wilflingseder ,Miguel Gonzalez Acera ,Dietmar Öfner ,Lukas A Huber ,Hans Clevers ,Christoph Becker ,Henner F Farin ,Florian R Greten ,Ruedi Aebersold ,Noel F C C de Miranda ,Zlatko Trajanoski

Abstract

Precision oncology approaches for patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) continue to lag behind other solid cancers. Functional precision oncology-a strategy that is based on perturbing primary tumor cells from cancer patients-could provide a road forward to personalize treatment. We extend this paradigm to measuring proteome activity landscapes by acquiring quantitative phosphoproteomic data from patient-derived organoids (PDOs). We show that kinase inhibitors induce inhibitor- and patient-specific off-target effects and pathway crosstalk. Reconstruction of the kinase networks revealed that the signaling rewiring is modestly affected by mutations. We show non-genetic heterogeneity of the PDOs and upregulation of stemness and differentiation genes by kinase inhibitors. Using imaging mass-cytometry-based profiling of the primary tumors, we characterize the tumor microenvironment (TME) and determine spatial heterocellular crosstalk and tumor-immune cell interactions. Collectively, we provide a framework for inferring tumor cell intrinsic signaling and external signaling from the TME to inform precision (immuno-) oncology in CRC.

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