Single-cell dissection of prognostic architecture and immunotherap response in infection-associated gastric cancer.
Most of the human gastric cancer (GC) worldwide are ascribed to infections, which have a detrimental effect on the immunotherapy's efficacy.
APA
Zhang X, Zhang G, et al. (2025). Single-cell dissection of prognostic architecture and immunotherap response in infection-associated gastric cancer.. eLife, 13. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.99337
MLA
Zhang X, et al.. "Single-cell dissection of prognostic architecture and immunotherap response in infection-associated gastric cancer.." eLife, vol. 13, 2025.
PMID
40525824
Abstract
Most of the human gastric cancer (GC) worldwide are ascribed to infections, which have a detrimental effect on the immunotherapy's efficacy. Comprehensively dissecting the key cell players and molecular pathways associated with cancer immunotherapies is critical for developing novel therapeutic strategies against infection-associated human GC. We performed a comprehensive single-cell transcriptome analysis of nine GC patients with current infection (HpGC), three GC patients with previous infection (ex-HpGC), six GC patients without infection (non-HpGC), and six healthy controls (HC). We also investigated key cell players and molecular pathways associated with GC immunotherapy outcomes. We revealed the molecular heterogeneity of different cell components in GC, including epithelium, immune cells, and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) at the single-cell level. The malignant epithelium of HpGC exhibited high expression level of inflammatory and epithelial-mesenchymal transition signature, HpGC and ex-HpGC were enriched with VEGFA+ angiogenic tumor-associated macrophages (Angio-TAM) and IL11+ inflammatory CAF (iCAF), characterized by high expression levels of NECTIN2 and VEGFA/B. Additionally, we found significant correlations between the abundance of iCAF with Angio-TAM and TIGIT+ suppressive T cells, and iCAF interacted with Angio-TAM through the VEGF and ANGPTL angiogenic pathways. We also developed an immune signature and angiogenic signature and demonstrated that the iCAF abundance and angiogenic signature could predict poor immunotherapy outcomes in GC. We revealed the transcriptome characteristics and heterogeneity of various cellular constituents of HpGC patients and demonstrated that a synergistic combination of immunotherapy and anti-angiogenic targeted therapy may be an effective therapeutic modality for HpGC patients.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Stomach Neoplasms; Helicobacter Infections; Single-Cell Analysis; Immunotherapy; Helicobacter pylori; Male; Prognosis; Female; Middle Aged; Aged; Gene Expression Profiling
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