Investigator

Rudolf SN Fehrmann

Tenure track associate professor · University Medical Center Groningen, Medical Oncology

About

RSFRudolf SN Fehrmann
Papers(1)
Transcriptional patte…
Collaborators(4)
Stefan LoipfingerArkajyoti BhattacharyaMarco de BruynPaola D Vermeer
Institutions(2)
University Of Groning…Sanford Research

Papers

Transcriptional pattern enriched for synaptic signaling is associated with shorter survival of patients with high-grade serous ovarian cancer

Bulk transcriptomic analyses of high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) so far have not uncovered potential drug targets, possibly because subtle, disease-relevant transcriptional patterns are overshadowed by dominant, non-relevant ones. Our aim was to uncover disease-outcome-related patterns in HGSOC transcriptomes that may reveal novel drug targets. Using consensus-independent component analysis, we dissected 678 HGSOC transcriptomes of systemic therapy naïve patients—sourced from public repositories—into statistically independent transcriptional components (TCs). To enhance c-ICA’s robustness, we added 447 transcriptomes from non-serous histotypes, low-grade serous, and non-cancerous ovarian tissues. Cox regression and survival tree analysis were performed to determine the association between TC activity and overall survival (OS). Finally, we determined the activity of the OS-associated TCs in 11 publicly available spatially resolved ovarian cancer transcriptomes. We identified 374 TCs, capturing prominent and subtle transcriptional patterns linked to specific biological processes. Six TCs, age, and tumor stage stratified patients with HGSOC receiving platinum-based chemotherapy into ten distinct OS groups. Three TCs were linked to copy-number alterations affecting expression levels of genes involved in replication, apoptosis, proliferation, immune activity, and replication stress. Notably, the TC identifying patients with the shortest OS captured a novel transcriptional pattern linked to synaptic signaling, which was active in tumor regions within all spatially resolved transcriptomes. The association between a synaptic signaling-related TC and OS supports the emerging role of neurons and their axons as cancer hallmark-inducing constituents of the tumor microenvironment. These constituents might offer a novel drug target for patients with HGSOC.

123Works
1Papers
4Collaborators
Cell Line, TumorNeoplasmsPrognosisBiomarkers, TumorOvarian NeoplasmsCystadenocarcinoma, SerousLymphocytes, Tumor-Infiltrating

Positions

2022–

Tenure track associate professor

University Medical Center Groningen · Medical Oncology

2016–

Board-certified internist and medical oncologist, involved in care, teaching and research

University Medical Center Groningen · Medical Oncology

2014–

Principal investigator

University Medical Center Groningen · Cancer Research Center Groningen

2014–

Residency training in Medical Oncology (Fellow)

University Medical Center Groningen · Medical Oncology

2012–

Residency training in Internal Medicine

University Medical Center Groningen · Internal Medicine

2010–

Residency training in Internal Medicine

Scheper Ziekenhuis · Internal Medicine

Education

2010

MD degree January 29th 2010 and PhD degree February 3th 2010.

University Medical Center Groningen · Junior Scientific Masterclass

2006

MSc degree in Medicine

University of Groningen · Faculty of Medical Science

2002

MSc degree in Cognitive Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)

University of Groningen · Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

2002

Propaedeutic examination in Computer Science

University of Groningen · Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Country

NL

Keywords
OncologyArtificial IntelligenceBioinformaticsComputational biology