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Microenvironmental niche divergence shapes BRCA1-dysregulated ovarian cancer morphological plasticity.


ABSTRACT: How tumor microenvironmental forces shape plasticity of cancer cell morphology is poorly understood. Here, we conduct automated histology image and spatial statistical analyses in 514 high grade serous ovarian samples to define cancer morphological diversification within the spatial context of the microenvironment. Tumor spatial zones, where cancer cell nuclei diversify in shape, are mapped in each tumor. Integration of this spatially explicit analysis with omics and clinical data reveals a relationship between morphological diversification and the dysregulation of DNA repair, loss of nuclear integrity, and increased disease mortality. Within the Immunoreactive subtype, spatial analysis further reveals significantly lower lymphocytic infiltration within diversified zones compared with other tumor zones, suggesting that even immune-hot tumors contain cells capable of immune escape. Our findings support a model whereby a subpopulation of morphologically plastic cancer cells with dysregulated DNA repair promotes ovarian cancer progression through positive selection by immune evasion.

SUBMITTER: Heindl A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6156340 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microenvironmental niche divergence shapes BRCA1-dysregulated ovarian cancer morphological plasticity.

Heindl Andreas A   Khan Adnan Mujahid AM   Rodrigues Daniel Nava DN   Eason Katherine K   Sadanandam Anguraj A   Orbegoso Cecilia C   Punta Marco M   Sottoriva Andrea A   Lise Stefano S   Banerjee Susana S   Yuan Yinyin Y  

Nature communications 20180925 1


How tumor microenvironmental forces shape plasticity of cancer cell morphology is poorly understood. Here, we conduct automated histology image and spatial statistical analyses in 514 high grade serous ovarian samples to define cancer morphological diversification within the spatial context of the microenvironment. Tumor spatial zones, where cancer cell nuclei diversify in shape, are mapped in each tumor. Integration of this spatially explicit analysis with omics and clinical data reveals a rela  ...[more]

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