Investigator

Dimitris Anastassiou

Professor · Columbia University Medical Center, Systems Biology

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Papers(1)
Single-cell analysis …
Collaborators(3)
Kaiyi ZhuLingyi CaiChenqian Cui
Institutions(1)
Columbia University

Papers

Single-cell analysis reveals the pan-cancer invasiveness-associated transition of adipose-derived stromal cells into COL11A1-expressing cancer-associated fibroblasts

During the last ten years, many research results have been referring to a particular type of cancer-associated fibroblasts associated with poor prognosis, invasiveness, metastasis and resistance to therapy in multiple cancer types, characterized by a gene expression signature with prominent presence of genes COL11A1 , THBS2 and INHBA . Identifying the underlying biological mechanisms responsible for their creation may facilitate the discovery of targets for potential pan-cancer therapeutics. Using a novel computational approach for single-cell gene expression data analysis identifying the dominant cell populations in a sequence of samples from patients at various stages, we conclude that these fibroblasts are produced by a pan-cancer cellular transition originating from a particular type of adipose-derived stromal cells naturally present in the stromal vascular fraction of normal adipose tissue, having a characteristic gene expression signature. Focusing on a rich pancreatic cancer dataset, we provide a detailed description of the continuous modification of the gene expression profiles of cells as they transition from APOD -expressing adipose-derived stromal cells to COL11A1 -expressing cancer-associated fibroblasts, identifying the key genes that participate in this transition. These results also provide an explanation to the well-known fact that the adipose microenvironment contributes to cancer progression.

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NeoplasmsDisease ProgressionCarcinoma, Transitional CellBiomarkers, TumorCarcinoma, Pancreatic DuctalHead and Neck NeoplasmsLung Neoplasms

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Professor

Columbia University Medical Center · Systems Biology