Author:
Fleischer Johannes Robert,Schmitt Alexandra Maria,Haas Gwendolyn,Xu Xingbo,Zeisberg Elisabeth Maria,Bohnenberger Hanibal,Küffer Stefan,Teuwen Laure-Anne,Karras Philipp Johannes,Beißbarth Tim,Bleckmann Annalen,Planque Mélanie,Fendt Sarah-Maria,Vermeulen Peter,Ghadimi Michael,Kalucka Joanna,De Oliveira Tiago,Conradi Lena-Christin
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Colorectal cancer liver metastases (CRCLM) are associated with a poor prognosis, reflected by a five-year survival rate of 14%. Anti-angiogenic therapy through anti-VEGF antibody administration is one of the limited therapies available. However, only a subgroup of metastases uses sprouting angiogenesis to secure their nutrients and oxygen supply, while others rely on vessel co-option (VCO). The distinct mode of vascularization is reflected by specific histopathological growth patterns (HGPs), which have proven prognostic and predictive significance. Nevertheless, their molecular mechanisms are poorly understood.
Methods
We evaluated CRCLM from 225 patients regarding their HGP and clinical data. Moreover, we performed spatial (21,804 spots) and single-cell (22,419 cells) RNA sequencing analyses to explore molecular differences in detail, further validated in vitro through immunohistochemical analysis and patient-derived organoid cultures.
Results
We detected specific metabolic alterations and a signature of WNT signalling activation in metastatic cancer cells related to the VCO phenotype. Importantly, in the corresponding healthy liver of CRCLM displaying sprouting angiogenesis, we identified a predominantly expressed capillary subtype of endothelial cells, which could be further explored as a possible predictor for HGP relying on sprouting angiogenesis.
Conclusion
These findings may prove to be novel therapeutic targets to the treatment of CRCLM, in special the ones relying on VCO.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology,Molecular Medicine
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