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Differential pre-malignant programs and microenvironment chart distinct paths to malignancy in human colorectal polyps

Authors :
Bob Chen
Cherie’ R. Scurrah
Eliot T. McKinley
Alan J. Simmons
Marisol A. Ramirez-Solano
Xiangzhu Zhu
Nicholas O. Markham
Cody N. Heiser
Paige N. Vega
Andrea Rolong
Hyeyon Kim
Quanhu Sheng
Julia L. Drewes
Yuan Zhou
Austin N. Southard-Smith
Yanwen Xu
James Ro
Angela L. Jones
Frank Revetta
Lynne D. Berry
Hiroaki Niitsu
Mirazul Islam
Karin Pelka
Matan Hofree
Jonathan H. Chen
Siranush Sarkizova
Kimmie Ng
Marios Giannakis
Genevieve M. Boland
Andrew J. Aguirre
Ana C. Anderson
Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen
Aviv Regev
Nir Hacohen
Kenta Kawasaki
Toshiro Sato
Jeremy A. Goettel
William M. Grady
Wei Zheng
M. Kay Washington
Qiuyin Cai
Cynthia L. Sears
James R. Goldenring
Jeffrey L. Franklin
Timothy Su
Won Jae Huh
Simon Vandekar
Joseph T. Roland
Qi Liu
Robert J. Coffey
Martha J. Shrubsole
Ken S. Lau
Source :
Cell. 184:6262-6280.e26
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Colorectal cancers (CRCs) arise from precursor polyps whose cellular origins, molecular heterogeneity, and immunogenic potential may reveal diagnostic and therapeutic insights when analyzed at high resolution. We present a single-cell transcriptomic and imaging atlas of the two most common human colorectal polyps, conventional adenomas and serrated polyps, and their resulting CRC counterparts. Integrative analysis of 128 datasets from 62 participants reveals adenomas arise from WNT-driven expansion of stem cells, while serrated polyps derive from differentiated cells through gastric metaplasia. Metaplasia-associated damage is coupled to a cytotoxic immune microenvironment preceding hypermutation, driven partly by antigen-presentation differences associated with tumor cell-differentiation status. Microsatellite unstable CRCs contain distinct non-metaplastic regions where tumor cells acquire stem cell properties and cytotoxic immune cells are depleted. Our multi-omic atlas provides insights into malignant progression of colorectal polyps and their microenvironment, serving as a framework for precision surveillance and prevention of CRC.

Details

ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
184
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72ab0f700adfff006ac918310cf800e4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.11.031