Identifying signatures of EV secretion in metastatic breast cancer through functional single-cell profiling

Mohsen Fathi, Melisa Martinez-Paniagua, Ali Rezvan, Melisa J. Montalvo, Vakul Mohanty, Ken Chen, Sendurai A. Mani, Navin Varadarajan

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Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) regulate the tumor microenvironment by facilitating transport of biomolecules. Despite extensive investigation, heterogeneity in EV secretion among cancer cells and the mechanisms that support EV secretion are not well characterized. We developed an integrated method to identify individual cells with differences in EV secretion and performed linked single-cell RNA-sequencing on cloned single cells from the metastatic breast cancer cells. Differential gene expression analyses identified a four-gene signature of breast cancer EV secretion: HSP90AA1, HSPH1, EIF5, and DIAPH3. We functionally validated this gene signature by testing it across cell lines with different metastatic potential in vitro. Analysis of the TCGA and METABRIC datasets showed that this signature is associated with poor survival, invasive breast cancer types, and poor CD8+ T cell infiltration in human tumors. We anticipate that our method for directly identifying the molecular determinants of EV secretion will have broad applications across cell types and diseases.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number106482
JournaliScience
Volume26
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 21 2023

Keywords

  • Biotechnology
  • Cancer
  • Cancer systems biology
  • Transcriptomics

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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  • Bioinformatics Shared Resource

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