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Data from Single-Cell Dissection of the Multiomic Landscape of High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 05:43
Abstract

High-grade serous cancer (HGSC) is the most common subtype of ovarian cancer. HGSC is highly aggressive with poor patient outcomes, and a deeper understanding of HGSC tumorigenesis could help guide future treatment development. To systematically characterize the underlying pathologic mechanisms and intratumoral heterogeneity in human HGSC, we used an optimized single-cell multiomics sequencing technology to simultaneously analyze somatic copy-number alterations (SCNA), DNA methylation, chromatin accessibility, and transcriptome in individual cancer cells. Genes associated with interferon signaling, metallothioneins, and metabolism were commonly upregulated in ovarian cancer cells. Integrated multiomics analyses revealed that upregulation of interferon signaling and metallothioneins was influenced by both demethylation of their promoters and hypomethylation of satellites and LINE1, and potential key transcription factors regulating glycolysis using chromatin accessibility data were uncovered. In addition, gene expression and DNA methylation displayed similar patterns in matched primary and abdominal metastatic tumor cells of the same genetic lineage, suggesting that metastatic cells potentially preexist in the subclones of primary tumors. Finally, the lineages of cancer cells with higher residual DNA methylation levels and upregulated expression of CCN1 and HSP90AA1 presented greater metastatic potential. This study characterizes the critical genetic, epigenetic, and transcriptomic features and their mutual regulatory relationships in ovarian cancer, providing valuable resources for identifying new molecular mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets for HGSC.

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Integrated analysis of multiomic changes and epigenetic regulation in high-grade serous ovarian cancer provides insights into the molecular characteristics of this disease, which could help improve diagnosis and treatment.

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National Key Research and Development Program of China (NKPs)

National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)

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  • Yicheng Wang
    Haoling Xie
    Xiaohong Chang
    Wenqi Hu
    Mengyao Li
    Yi Li
    Huiping Liu
    Hongyan Cheng
    Shang Wang
    Ling Zhou
    Danhua Shen
    Sha Dou
    Ruiqiong Ma
    Yunuo Mao
    Honglan Zhu
    Xiaobo Zhang
    Yuxuan Zheng
    Xue Ye
    Lu Wen
    Kehkooi Kee

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