Cells (Oct 2024)
Podoplanin Expression in Early-Stage Colorectal Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts and Its Utility as a Diagnostic Marker for Colorectal Lesions
Abstract
(Background) Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are major cancer stromal components. CAFs have diverse functions and cell origins. Podoplanin (PDPN), a lymphatic vessel marker, is also a CAF marker in certain cancers. On daily diagnosis of early colorectal carcinoma (CRC), PDPN upregulation in the stroma is often encountered, suggesting PDPN-positive CAFs have emerged. However, PDPN-positive CAFs in early CRC have not been studied well. (Methods) On immunohistochemistry, PDPN expression in the lamina propria or stroma of adenomas, early CRCs, and neuroendocrine tumors, their normal neighbors, and non-neoplastic colorectal lesions were compared. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of CRC was used to explore PDPNhigh CAFs’ cell origins. (Results) Reticular cells or pericryptal fibroblasts in the lamina propria of adenomas and early CRCs showed higher PDPN expression than did normal mucosae and non-neoplastic lesions (p PDPNhigh CAFs had distinctly higher COL4A1, COL4A2, and WNT5A expression, unlike well-known CAFs characterized by high FAP, POSTN, or ACTA2 expression. (Conclusions) We demonstrated that pericryptal fibroblasts and reticular cells in the lamina propria are origins of early-stage CRC CAFs and thus have potential as a diagnostic marker for distinguishing colorectal non-neoplastic from neoplastic lesions.
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