Clinical and Translational Medicine (Jun 2021)

Single‐cell analyses reveal suppressive tumor microenvironment of human colorectal cancer

  • Yan Mei,
  • Weiwei Xiao,
  • Hao Hu,
  • Guanming Lu,
  • Lingdan Chen,
  • Zhun Sun,
  • Mengdie Lü,
  • Wenhui Ma,
  • Ting Jiang,
  • YuanHong Gao,
  • LiRen Li,
  • Gong Chen,
  • Zifeng Wang,
  • Hanjie Li,
  • Duojiao Wu,
  • Pinghong Zhou,
  • Qibin Leng,
  • Guangshuai Jia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ctm2.422
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Profiling heterologous cell types within tumors is essential to decipher tumor microenvironment that shapes tumor progress and determines the outcome of therapeutic response. Here, we comprehensively characterized transcriptomes of 34,037 single cells obtained from 12 treatment‐naïve patients with colorectal cancer. Our comprehensive evaluation revealed attenuated B‐cell antigen presentation, distinct regulatory T‐cell clusters with different origin and novel polyfunctional tumor associated macrophages associated with CRC. Moreover, we identified expanded XCL1+ T‐cell clusters associated with tumor mutational burden high status. We further explored the underlying molecular mechanisms by profiling epigenetic landscape and inferring transcription factor motifs using single‐cell ATAC‐seq. Our dataset and analysis approaches herein provide a rich resource for further study of the impact of immune cells and translational research for human colorectal cancer.

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