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Cross-platform meta-analysis reveals common matrisome variation associated with tumor genotypes and immunophenotypes in human cancers

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Abstract Background Recent sequencing efforts unveil genomic landscapes of the tumor microenvironment. Yet, little is known about the extent to which matrisome pattern is conserved in progressive tumors across diverse cancer types, and thus its clinical impact remains largely unexplored. Findings Using a newly generated, unified data resource, we conducted cross-platform assessment of a measure of altered extra-cellular matrix (ECM) composition and remodeling associated with tumor progression, termed as the matrisome index (TMI). Parallel analyses with TCGA in over 30,000 patient-derived biopsies revealed that TMI is closely associated with mutational load, tumor histopathology, and predictive of patient outcomes. We found an enrichment of specific tumor-infiltrating immune cell populations, signatures predictive of immunotherapy resistance, and several immune checkpoints in tumors with high TMI, suggesting potential role of ECM interaction with immunophenotyes and tumor immune escape mechanisms. Both epithelial cancer cells and carcinoma-associated fibroblasts are potential cellular contributors of such deregulated matrisome. Conclusions Despite wide spectrum of genetic heterogeneity and dynamic nature, matrisome abnormalities are integral to disease progression. Our resource of a curated compendium of 8,386 genome-wide profiles, molecular and clinical associations, and matrisome-tumor genotype-immunophenotype relationships identify potentially actionable immune targets that may guide personalized immunotherapy.
Title: Cross-platform meta-analysis reveals common matrisome variation associated with tumor genotypes and immunophenotypes in human cancers
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Abstract Background Recent sequencing efforts unveil genomic landscapes of the tumor microenvironment.
Yet, little is known about the extent to which matrisome pattern is conserved in progressive tumors across diverse cancer types, and thus its clinical impact remains largely unexplored.
Findings Using a newly generated, unified data resource, we conducted cross-platform assessment of a measure of altered extra-cellular matrix (ECM) composition and remodeling associated with tumor progression, termed as the matrisome index (TMI).
Parallel analyses with TCGA in over 30,000 patient-derived biopsies revealed that TMI is closely associated with mutational load, tumor histopathology, and predictive of patient outcomes.
We found an enrichment of specific tumor-infiltrating immune cell populations, signatures predictive of immunotherapy resistance, and several immune checkpoints in tumors with high TMI, suggesting potential role of ECM interaction with immunophenotyes and tumor immune escape mechanisms.
Both epithelial cancer cells and carcinoma-associated fibroblasts are potential cellular contributors of such deregulated matrisome.
Conclusions Despite wide spectrum of genetic heterogeneity and dynamic nature, matrisome abnormalities are integral to disease progression.
Our resource of a curated compendium of 8,386 genome-wide profiles, molecular and clinical associations, and matrisome-tumor genotype-immunophenotype relationships identify potentially actionable immune targets that may guide personalized immunotherapy.

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