Differential transcriptional invasion signatures from patient derived organoid models define a functional prognostic tool for head and neck cancer

Author:

Derksen Patrick1ORCID,Haughton Peter2,Prekovic Stefan,Haakma Wisse,Driehuis Else,Clevers Hans3ORCID,Willems Stefan

Affiliation:

1. University Medical Center Utrecht

2. University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC)

3. Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research

Abstract

Abstract Clinical outcome for patients suffering from head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) remains poor. This is mostly due to highly invasive tumors that cause loco-regional relapses after initial therapeutic intervention. The molecular pathways governing the detrimental invasive growth modes in HNSCC remain however understudied. Here, we have established HNSCC patient derived organoid (PDO) models that recapitulate 3-dimensional invasion in vitro. Single cell mRNA sequencing was applied to study the differences between non-invasive and invasive conditions, and in a collective versus single cell invading PDO model. Differential expression analysis under invasive conditions in Collagen gels reveals an overall upregulation of a YAP-centered transcriptional program, irrespective of the invasion mode. However, we find that collectively invading HNSCC PDO cells show elevated levels of YAP transcription targets when compared to single cell invasion. Also, collectively invading cells are characterized by increased nuclear translocation of YAP within the invasive strands, which coincides with Collagen-I matrix alignment at the invasive front. Using gene set enrichment analysis, we identify immune cell-like migratory pathways in the single cell invading HNSCC PDO, while collective invasion is characterized by overt upregulation of adhesion and migratory pathways. Lastly, based on a clinical head and neck cancer cohort, we demonstrate that the identified collective invasion signature provides a candidate prognostic platform for survival in HNSCC. By uncoupling collective and single cell invasive programs, we have established invasion signatures that may guide new therapeutic options.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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