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Monitoring Functionality and Morphology of Vasculature Recruited by Factors Secreted by Fast-growing Tumor-generating Cells
Published on: November 23, 2014
The Pan-Tumor Vasculature under the Transcriptomic Magnifying Glass
Krish Skandha Gopalan1, Gabriele Bergers1
1Department of Oncology, VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology, and KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
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In the first pan-cancer analysis of the tumor vasculature, Pan and colleagues profile nearly 200,000 endothelial cells (EC) and mural cells, identifying novel subclusters and cell states using consensus trajectory inference. They identify differentiation trajectories in vascular and lymphatic ECs and subtype the pericyte (PC) population. During sprouting angiogenesis, venous cells dedifferentiate and transition to capillary and, finally, arterial ECs. Capillary ECs transition via "three angiogenic stages" (SI-SIII), during which APLN+ TipS1 cells were identified as potential modulators of tumor-induced neovascularization and antiangiogenic therapy response. In lymphatic ECs, differentiation was inversely correlated between the lymphangiogenic (T1) and antigen-presenting (T2) trajectories, with T2 associated with a better prognosis. Although several PC clusters were identified, BASP1+ matrix-associated PCs were associated with APLN+ TipS1 cells and had a worse prognosis. These findings present transcriptional validation of previous experimental findings and serve as a resource to examine the tumor vascular microenvironment in detail.
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