Multi-modal molecular programs regulate melanoma cell state

Author:

Andrews Miles C.ORCID,Oba JunnaORCID,Wu Chang-JiunORCID,Zhu Haifeng,Karpinets Tatiana,Creasy Caitlin A.,Forget Marie-Andrée,Yu Xiaoxing,Song Xingzhi,Mao Xizeng,Robertson A. Gordon,Romano Gabriele,Li Peng,Burton Elizabeth M.,Lu Yiling,Sloane Robert Szczepaniak,Wani Khalida M.,Rai KunalORCID,Lazar Alexander J.ORCID,Haydu Lauren E.ORCID,Bustos Matias A.ORCID,Shen Jianjun,Chen Yueping,Morgan Margaret B.,Wargo Jennifer A.ORCID,Kwong Lawrence N.,Haymaker Cara L.ORCID,Grimm Elizabeth A.,Hwu Patrick,Hoon Dave S. B.ORCID,Zhang JianhuaORCID,Gershenwald Jeffrey E.ORCID,Davies Michael A.ORCID,Futreal P. AndrewORCID,Bernatchez ChantaleORCID,Woodman Scott E.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractMelanoma cells display distinct intrinsic phenotypic states. Here, we seek to characterize the molecular regulation of these states using multi-omic analyses of whole exome, transcriptome, microRNA, long non-coding RNA and DNA methylation data together with reverse-phase protein array data on a panel of 68 highly annotated early passage melanoma cell lines. We demonstrate that clearly defined cancer cell intrinsic transcriptomic programs are maintained in melanoma cells ex vivo and remain highly conserved within melanoma tumors, are associated with distinct immune features within tumors, and differentially correlate with checkpoint inhibitor and adoptive T cell therapy efficacy. Through integrative analyses we demonstrate highly complex multi-omic regulation of melanoma cell intrinsic programs that provide key insights into the molecular maintenance of phenotypic states. These findings have implications for cancer biology and the identification of new therapeutic strategies. Further, these deeply characterized cell lines will serve as an invaluable resource for future research in the field.

Funder

Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Medical Research Foundation

AIM at Melanoma

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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