Trellis tree-based analysis reveals stromal regulation of patient-derived organoid drug responses
- PMID: 38065081
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.11.005
Trellis tree-based analysis reveals stromal regulation of patient-derived organoid drug responses
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Trellis tree-based analysis reveals stromal regulation of patient-derived organoid drug responses.Cell. 2024 Dec 12;187(25):7335-7349. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.11.023. Epub 2024 Nov 26. Cell. 2024. PMID: 39603238 No abstract available.
Abstract
Patient-derived organoids (PDOs) can model personalized therapy responses; however, current screening technologies cannot reveal drug response mechanisms or how tumor microenvironment cells alter therapeutic performance. To address this, we developed a highly multiplexed mass cytometry platform to measure post-translational modification (PTM) signaling, DNA damage, cell-cycle activity, and apoptosis in >2,500 colorectal cancer (CRC) PDOs and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) in response to clinical therapies at single-cell resolution. To compare patient- and microenvironment-specific drug responses in thousands of single-cell datasets, we developed "Trellis"-a highly scalable, tree-based treatment effect analysis method. Trellis single-cell screening revealed that on-target cell-cycle blockage and DNA-damage drug effects are common, even in chemorefractory PDOs. However, drug-induced apoptosis is rarer, patient-specific, and aligns with cancer cell PTM signaling. We find that CAFs can regulate PDO plasticity-shifting proliferative colonic stem cells (proCSCs) to slow-cycling revival colonic stem cells (revCSCs) to protect cancer cells from chemotherapy.
Keywords: CAFs; PDOs; PTM signaling; Trellis; cancer associated fibroblasts; chemoresistance; mass cytometry; patient-derived organoids; plasticity; scRNA-seq; single-cell screening.
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.
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