Literature DB >> 32686114

Single cell transcriptomes of normal endometrial derived organoids uncover novel cell type markers and cryptic differentiation of primary tumours.

Dawn R Cochrane1, Kieran R Campbell1, Kendall Greening2, Germain C Ho2, James Hopkins1, Minh Bui1, J Maxwell Douglas1, Vassilena Sharlandjieva1, Aslı D Munzur1, Daniel Lai1, Maya DeGrood2, Evan W Gibbard3, Samuel Leung4, Niki Boyd1, Angela S Cheng4, Christine Chow4, Jamie Lp Lim5, David A Farnell6, Stefan Kommoss7, Friedrich Kommoss8, Andrew Roth1, Lien Hoang2, Jessica N McAlpine9, Sohrab P Shah5, David G Huntsman1,2,3.   

Abstract

Endometrial carcinoma, the most common gynaecological cancer, develops from endometrial epithelium which is composed of secretory and ciliated cells. Pathologic classification is unreliable and there is a need for prognostic tools. We used single cell sequencing to study organoid model systems derived from normal endometrial endometrium to discover novel markers specific for endometrial ciliated or secretory cells. A marker of secretory cells (MPST) and several markers of ciliated cells (FAM92B, WDR16, and DYDC2) were validated by immunohistochemistry on organoids and tissue sections. We performed single cell sequencing on endometrial and ovarian tumours and found both secretory-like and ciliated-like tumour cells. We found that ciliated cell markers (DYDC2, CTH, FOXJ1, and p73) and the secretory cell marker MPST were expressed in endometrial tumours and positively correlated with disease-specific and overall survival of endometrial cancer patients. These findings suggest that expression of differentiation markers in tumours correlates with less aggressive disease, as would be expected for tumours that retain differentiation capacity, albeit cryptic in the case of ciliated cells. These markers could be used to improve the risk stratification of endometrial cancer patients, thereby improving their management. We further assessed whether consideration of MPST expression could refine the ProMiSE molecular classification system for endometrial tumours. We found that higher expression levels of MPST could be used to refine stratification of three of the four ProMiSE molecular subgroups, and that any level of MPST expression was able to significantly refine risk stratification of the copy number high subgroup which has the worst prognosis. Taken together, this shows that single cell sequencing of putative cells of origin has the potential to uncover novel biomarkers that could be used to guide management of cancers.
© 2020 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. © 2020 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  biomarkers; ciliated cell; differentiation; endometrial carcinoma; organoids; single cell sequencing

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32686114     DOI: 10.1002/path.5511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pathol        ISSN: 0022-3417            Impact factor:   7.996


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9.  Comparison of Organoids from Menstrual Fluid and Hormone-Treated Endometrium: Novel Tools for Gynecological Research.

Authors:  Caitlin E Filby; Katherine A Wyatt; Sally Mortlock; Fiona L Cousins; Brett McKinnon; Kate E Tyson; Grant W Montgomery; Caroline E Gargett
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10.  STING pathway expression in low-grade serous carcinoma of the ovary: an unexpected therapeutic opportunity?

Authors:  Jutta Huvila; Dawn R Cochrane; Monica Ta; Christine Chow; Kendall Greening; Samuel Leung; Anthony N Karnezis; Analisa DiFeo; David G Huntsman
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