Identify the role of host ATF4 on CAFs in the tumor microenvironment of large size B16F10 tumors
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ABSTRACT: To delineate the role of host ATF4 in the sequence of events leading to tumor growth, we performed transcriptional profiling at the single-cell level (scRNA-seq) in larger (300 mm3) size B16F10 tumors grown in Atf4wt/wt and Atf4D/D mice. We surprisingly detected impaired CAFs activation in Atf4D/D mice, based on the expression levels of Acta2 and Pdgfrb, as one of the most commonly used CAF markers. Among our key findings, we identified the vascular CAFs (vCAFs), a spatially distinct CAF subcluster featured by the highest levels of aSMA and PDGFRb, that were reduced in Atf4D/D mice.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE159994 | GEO | 2022/05/10
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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