Hypoxia coordinates the spatial landscape of myeloid cells within glioblastoma to affect survival
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Haley, M. J.Bere, L.
Minshull, J.
Georgaka, S.
Garcia-Martin, N.
Howell, G.
Coope, D. J.
Roncaroli, F.
King, A.
Wedge, David C
Allan, S. M.
Pathmanaban, O. N.
Brough, D.
Couper, K. N.
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Manchester Cancer Research Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.Issue Date
2024
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Myeloid cells are highly prevalent in glioblastoma (GBM), existing in a spectrum of phenotypic and activation states. We now have limited knowledge of the tumor microenvironment (TME) determinants that influence the localization and the functions of the diverse myeloid cell populations in GBM. Here, we have utilized orthogonal imaging mass cytometry with single-cell and spatial transcriptomic approaches to identify and map the various myeloid populations in the human GBM tumor microenvironment (TME). Our results show that different myeloid populations have distinct and reproducible compartmentalization patterns in the GBM TME that is driven by tissue hypoxia, regional chemokine signaling, and varied homotypic and heterotypic cellular interactions. We subsequently identified specific tumor subregions in GBM, based on composition of identified myeloid cell populations, that were linked to patient survival. Our results provide insight into the spatial organization of myeloid cell subpopulations in GBM, and how this is predictive of clinical outcome.Citation
Haley MJ, Bere L, Minshull J, Georgaka S, Garcia-Martin N, Howell G, et al. Hypoxia coordinates the spatial landscape of myeloid cells within glioblastoma to affect survival. Science advances. 2024 May 17;10(20):eadj3301. PubMed PMID: 38758780. Pubmed Central PMCID: PMC11100569. Epub 2024/05/17. eng.Journal
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10.1126/sciadv.adj3301PubMed ID
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