Journal of Translational Medicine (Aug 2024)

Single-cell landscape of intratumoral heterogeneity and tumor microenvironment remolding in pre-nodal metastases of breast cancer

  • Kaidong Liu,
  • Huiming Han,
  • Kai Xiong,
  • Songmei Zhai,
  • Xiuqi Yang,
  • Xinmiao Yu,
  • Bo Chen,
  • Mingyue Liu,
  • Qi Dong,
  • Hongxue Meng,
  • Yunyan Gu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-024-05625-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

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Abstract Background The metastasis of cancer cells is influenced by both their intrinsic characteristics and the tumor microenvironment (TME). However, the molecular mechanisms underlying pre-nodal metastases of breast cancer remain unclear. Methods We integrated a total of 216,963 cells from 54 samples across 6 single-cell datasets to profile the cellular landscape differences between primary tumors and pre-nodal metastases. Results We revealed three distinct metastatic epithelial cell subtypes (Epi1, Epi2 and Epi3), which exhibited different metastatic mechanisms. Specifically, the marker gene KCNK15 of the Epi1 subtype exhibited increased gene expression along the cell differentiation trajectory and was specifically regulated by the transcription factor ASCL1. In the Epi3 subtype, we highlighted NR2F1 as a regulator targeting the marker gene MUCL1. Additionally, we found that the Epi2 and Epi3 subtypes shared some regulons, such as ZEB1 and NR2C1. Similarly, we identified specific subtypes of stromal and immune cells in the TME, and discovered that vascular cancer-associated fibroblasts might promote capillary formation through CXCL9+ macrophages in pre-nodal metastases. All three subtypes of metastatic epithelial cells were associated with poor prognosis. Conclusions In summary, this study dissects the intratumoral heterogeneity and remodeling of the TME in pre-nodal metastases of breast cancer, providing novel insights into the mechanisms underlying breast cancer metastasis.

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