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Bob Chen1, Cherie' R Scurrah2, Eliot T McKinley2, Alan J Simmons2, Marisol A Ramirez-Solano3, Xiangzhu Zhu4, Nicholas O Markham5, Cody N Heiser1, Paige N Vega2, Andrea Rolong2, Hyeyon Kim2, Quanhu Sheng3, Julia L Drewes6, Yuan Zhou3, Austin N Southard-Smith2, Yanwen Xu2, James Ro2, Angela L Jones7, Frank Revetta8, Lynne D Berry3, Hiroaki Niitsu9, Mirazul Islam2, Karin Pelka10, Matan Hofree11, Jonathan H Chen12, Siranush Sarkizova13, Kimmie Ng14, Marios Giannakis15, Genevieve M Boland16, Andrew J Aguirre15, Ana C Anderson17, Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen11, Aviv Regev18, Nir Hacohen19, Kenta Kawasaki20, Toshiro Sato20, Jeremy A Goettel21, William M Grady22, Wei Zheng4, M Kay Washington8, Qiuyin Cai4, Cynthia L Sears6, James R Goldenring23, Jeffrey L Franklin24, Timothy Su25, Won Jae Huh8, Simon Vandekar3, Joseph T Roland26, Qi Liu3, Robert J Coffey27, Martha J Shrubsole28, Ken S Lau29.
Abstract
Colorectal cancers (CRCs) arise from precursor polyps whose cellular origins, molecular heterogeneity, and immunogenic potential may reveal diagnostic and therapeutic insights when analyzed at high resolution. We present a single-cell transcriptomic and imaging atlas of the two most common human colorectal polyps, conventional adenomas and serrated polyps, and their resulting CRC counterparts. Integrative analysis of 128 datasets from 62 participants reveals adenomas arise from WNT-driven expansion of stem cells, while serrated polyps derive from differentiated cells through gastric metaplasia. Metaplasia-associated damage is coupled to a cytotoxic immune microenvironment preceding hypermutation, driven partly by antigen-presentation differences associated with tumor cell-differentiation status. Microsatellite unstable CRCs contain distinct non-metaplastic regions where tumor cells acquire stem cell properties and cytotoxic immune cells are depleted. Our multi-omic atlas provides insights into malignant progression of colorectal polyps and their microenvironment, serving as a framework for precision surveillance and prevention of CRC.Entities:
Keywords: adenoma; colorectal cancer; cytotoxic; differentiation; metaplasia; multiplex; polyp; serrated; single-cell RNA-seq; stem cells
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34910928 PMCID: PMC8941949 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.11.031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 66.850