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Single-cell EMT-related transcriptional analysis revealed intra-cluster heterogeneity of tumor cell clusters in epithelial ovarian cancer ascites

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ONCOGENE
Volume 39, Issue 21, Pages 4227-4240

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41388-020-1288-2

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  1. Hong Kong Research Grant Council [CityU_11303815, CRF/1013-15G]
  2. Guangdong Frontier and Key Technology Development Fund of Guangdong Province, PR China [2017B020226001]
  3. Knowledge Innovation Program of Shenzhen Municipality, PR China [JCYJ20150601102053070]

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Malignant ascites of epithelial ovarian cancer is a metastatic tumor microenvironment in which large amounts of disseminated single cells (DSCs) and disseminated tumor cell clusters (DTCCs) are commonly observed. The tumor cell clusters are known to be more aggressive than individual tumor cells in cancer metastasis; however, little is known about the mechanism. Applying single-cell epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT)-related transcriptional analysis in 120 DSCs and 195 intra-cluster cells from 27 DTCCs, we demonstrated that DTCCs were heterogeneous cellular units comprised of epithelial tumor cells, leukocytes, and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs). Through the analysis of intra-DTCC heterogeneity, we identified that CAFs induced EMT of tumor cells via TGF beta signaling within the DTCC microenvironment. The activation of EMT program, in particular the upregulation of ZEB2, enabled the acquisition of additional chemoresistance and metastasis abilities of the intra-DTCC tumor cells, which resulted in the aggressiveness of DTCCs.

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