Spatiotemporally deciphering the mysterious mechanism of persistent HPV‐induced malignant transition and immune remodelling from HPV‐infected normal cervix, precancer to cervical cancer: Integrating single‐cell RNA‐sequencing and spatial transcriptome

Author:

Guo Chenyan12ORCID,Qu Xinyu12,Tang Xiaoyan12,Song Yu12,Wang Jue12,Hua Keqin12ORCID,Qiu Junjun12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gynecology Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital Fudan University Shanghai China

2. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Female Reproductive Endocrine‐Related Diseases Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe mechanism underlying cervical carcinogenesis that is mediated by persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection remains elusive.AimsHere, for the first time, we deciphered both the temporal transition and spatial distribution of cellular subsets during disease progression from normal cervix tissues to precursor lesions to cervical cancer.Materials & MethodsWe generated scRNA‐seq profiles and spatial transcriptomics data from nine patient samples, including two HPV‐negative normal, two HPV‐positive normal, two HPV‐positive HSIL and three HPV‐positive cancer samples.ResultsWe not only identified three ‘HPV‐related epithelial clusters’ that are unique to normal, high‐grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) and cervical cancer tissues but also discovered node genes that potentially regulate disease progression. Moreover, we observed the gradual transition of multiple immune cells that exhibited positive immune responses, followed by dysregulation and exhaustion, and ultimately established an immune‐suppressive microenvironment during the malignant program. In addition, analysis of cellular interactions further verified that a ‘homeostasis‐balance‐malignancy’ change occurred within the cervical microenvironment during disease progression.DiscussionWe for the first time presented a spatiotemporal atlas that systematically described the cellular heterogeneity and spatial map along the four developmental steps of HPV‐related cervical oncogenesis, including normal, HPV‐positive normal, HSIL and cancer. We identified three unique HPV‐related clusters, discovered critical node genes that determined the cell fate and uncovered the immune remodeling during disease escalation.ConclusionTogether, these findings provided novel possibilities for accurate diagnosis, precise treatment and prognosis evaluation of patients with precancer and cervical cancer.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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