Neoplasia: An International Journal for Oncology Research (Jun 2024)

Cell communication pathway prognostic model identified detrimental neurodevelopmental pathways in neuroblastoma

  • Jiali Wang,
  • Huimin Li,
  • Yao Xue,
  • Yidan Zhang,
  • Xiaopeng Ma,
  • Chunlei Zhou,
  • Liucheng Rong,
  • Yixuan Zhang,
  • Yaping Wang,
  • Yongjun Fang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52
p. 100997

Abstract

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Neurodevelopmental cell communication plays a crucial role in neuroblastoma prognosis. However, determining the impact of these communication pathways on prognosis is challenging due to limited sample sizes and patchy clinical survival information of single cell RNA-seq data. To address this, we have developed the cell communication pathway prognostic model (CCPPM) in this study. CCPPM involves the identification of communication pathways through single-cell RNA-seq data, screening of prognosis-significant pathways using bulk RNA-seq data, conducting functional and attribute analysis of these pathways, and analyzing the post-effects of communication within these pathways. By employing the CCPPM, we have identified ten communication pathways significantly influencing neuroblastoma, all related to axongenesis and neural projection development, especially the BMP7-(BMPR1B-ACVR2B) communication pathway was found to promote tumor cell migration by activating the transcription factor SMAD1 and regulating UNK and MYCBP2. Notably, BMP7 expression was higher in neuroblastoma samples with distant metastases. In summary, CCPPM offers a novel approach to studying the influence of cell communication pathways on disease prognosis and identified detrimental communication pathways related to neurodevelopment.

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