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Data from Resolving the Spatial and Cellular Architecture of Lung Adenocarcinoma by Multiregion Single-Cell Sequencing

Authors :
Humam Kadara
Linghua Wang
Avrum Spira
Christopher S. Stevenson
Ignacio I. Wistuba
Junya Fujimoto
Steven M. Dubinett
Paul Scheet
John V. Heymach
Daniel Rosen
Edwin J. Ostrin
Seyed Javad Moghaddam
Jichao Chen
Don L. Gibbons
Lauren Averett Byers
Tina Cascone
Boris Sepesi
Jianjun Zhang
Junya Fukuoka
Luisa M. Solis
Maria Gabriela Raso
Edwin R. Parra
Dzifa Y. Duose
Carmen Behrens
Kostyantyn Krysan
Linh M. Tran
Samer Bazzi
Danielle R. Little
Kyle Chang
Beatriz Sanchez-Espiridion
Elena Bogatenkova
Jiexin Zhang
Hitoshi Dejima
Enyu Dai
Ruiping Wang
Dapeng Hao
Minghao Dang
Patrick M. Brennan
Kieko Hara
Warapen Treekitkarnmongkol
Guangchun Han
Ansam Sinjab
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Little is known of the geospatial architecture of individual cell populations in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) evolution. Here, we perform single-cell RNA sequencing of 186,916 cells from five early-stage LUADs and 14 multiregion normal lung tissues of defined spatial proximities from the tumors. We show that cellular lineages, states, and transcriptomic features geospatially evolve across normal regions to LUADs. LUADs also exhibit pronounced intratumor cell heterogeneity within single sites and transcriptional lineage-plasticity programs. T regulatory cell phenotypes are increased in normal tissues with proximity to LUAD, in contrast to diminished signatures and fractions of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells, antigen-presenting macrophages, and inflammatory dendritic cells. We further find that the LUAD ligand–receptor interactome harbors increased expression of epithelial CD24, which mediates protumor phenotypes. These data provide a spatial atlas of LUAD evolution, and a resource for identification of targets for its treatment.Significance:The geospatial ecosystem of the peripheral lung and early-stage LUAD is not known. Our multiregion single-cell sequencing analyses unravel cell populations, states, and phenotypes in the spatial and ecologic evolution of LUAD from the lung that comprise high-potential targets for early interception.This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 2355

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5de452197db5a7eb7e4215d00daa1473
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.c.6549172.v1