Nature Communications (Feb 2023)

Single-cell sequencing of ascites fluid illustrates heterogeneity and therapy-induced evolution during gastric cancer peritoneal metastasis

  • Xuan-Zhang Huang,
  • Min-Jiao Pang,
  • Jia-Yi Li,
  • Han-Yu Chen,
  • Jing-Xu Sun,
  • Yong-Xi Song,
  • Hong-Jie Ni,
  • Shi-Yu Ye,
  • Shi Bai,
  • Teng-Hui Li,
  • Xin-Yu Wang,
  • Jing-Yuan Lu,
  • Jin-Jia Yang,
  • Xun Sun,
  • Jason C. Mills,
  • Zhi-Feng Miao,
  • Zhen-Ning Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-36310-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 22

Abstract

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Peritoneal metastasis is one of the most common forms of death for gastrointestinal cancers, however, its cell composition is incompletely understood. Here, the authors use single cell RNA-seq of peritoneal metastases from 35 patients and show diversity in immune cells, and plasticity in cancer cell phenotypes and autophagy related genes as biomarkers of prognosis.