Molecular differences of angiogenic versus vessel co-opting colorectal cancer liver metastases at single-cell resolution

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Background: Colorectal cancer liver metastases (CRCLM) are associated with a poor prognosis, reflected by a five-year survival rate of 14%. Anti-angiogenic therapy through anti-VEGF antibody administration is one of the limited therapies available. However, only a subgroup of metastases uses sprouting angiogenesis to secure their nutrients and oxygen supply, while others rely on vessel co-option (VCO). The distinct mode of vascularization is reflected by specific histopathological growth patterns (HGPs), which have proven prognostic and predictive significance. Nevertheless, their molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Methods: We evaluated CRCLM from 225 patients regarding their HGP and clinical data. Moreover, we performed spatial (21,804 spots) and single-cell (22,419 cells) RNA sequencing analyses to explore molecular differences in detail, further validated in vitro through immunohistochemical analysis and patient-derived organoid cultures. Results: We detected specific metabolic alterations and a signature of WNT signalling activation in metastatic cancer cells related to the VCO phenotype. Importantly, in the corresponding healthy liver of CRCLM displaying sprouting angiogenesis, we identified a predominantly expressed capillary subtype of endothelial cells, which could be further explored as a possible predictor for HGP relying on sprouting angiogenesis. Conclusion: These findings may prove to be novel therapeutic targets to the treatment of CRCLM, in special the ones relying on VCO.

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Fleischer, J. R., Schmitt, A. M., Haas, G., Xu, X., Zeisberg, E. M., Bohnenberger, H., … Conradi, L. C. (2023). Molecular differences of angiogenic versus vessel co-opting colorectal cancer liver metastases at single-cell resolution. Molecular Cancer, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12943-023-01713-1

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