PO.BCS01.04 · 生物信息与计算

Melanocytic transcriptional state is an independent marker of survival in metastatic melanoma

海报缩略图:Melanocytic transcriptional state is an independent marker of survival in metastatic melanoma
编号 4146 展板 26 时间 4/21 09:00–12:00 区域 Section 2 主讲 Ziyin Huang, BS
分会场 Application of Bioinformatics to Cancer Biology 4
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作者与单位

Ziyin Huang1, Kristen E. Rhodin2, Rami Al-Rohil3, Viviana Geron2, Arul M. Chinnaiyan1, Margaret H. O'Connor2, Christina Vadala Angeles1, Smita K. Nair2, Georgia M. Beasley2, Matthew K. Iyer1

1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI,2Duke University, Durham, NC,3University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

摘要 Abstract

Introduction: Advanced cutaneous melanoma shows substantial heterogeneity in clinical outcomes, even among patients classified within the same clinical stage. Understanding the molecular drivers underlying this heterogeneity is critical for advancing treatment strategies. Previous studies have identified distinct melanoma transcriptomic states - Tirosh et al . and Balderson et al. have agreed on a four-subtype model defining “Undifferentiated”, “Neural Crest”, “Transitory”, and “Melanocytic” states. However, their biological and clinical relevance remains unclear. Here we profiled in-transit melanoma (ITM) using digital spatial RNA profiling to associate melanoma transcriptomic states with overall survival (OS) and acral melanoma (AM) status. Methods: Digital spatial profiling (Nanostring GeoMx Whole Transcriptome Atlas) was performed across a tissue microarray constructed from patients with ITM diagnosed from 1990-2020. After filtering poor quality areas of interest (AOIs), we processed the data using noise correction and quantile normalization. We applied Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to define melanoma subtype signatures by ranking genes contributing to each of the first four PCs. We performed gene set enrichment analysis using GSEA with significance defined as an adjusted p-value < 0.05. Association between gene or gene-set expression and OS was evaluated using optimal expression cutoffs to define high and low groups, with a minimum group size of 20%. Cox proportional hazards models were then used to assess survival differences between groups. Results: We analyzed a cohort of 84 patients (116 AOIs) with ITM passing QC. PCA of transcriptional profiles revealed distinct transcriptional states. The PC1 axis differentiated Transitory from Undifferentiated melanoma, PC2 reflected immune cell infiltration, PC3 corresponded to stromal cells and Neural crest-like melanoma, and PC4 associated with Melanocytic melanoma. We derived gene sets from the PCA results and associated the expression of each gene set with OS. Across a cohort of treatment-naïve ITM, high expression of the melanocytic state conferred a median overall survival difference of 7.59 years (melanocytic ‘high'=5.16 years vs ‘low'=12.75 years, log-rank p=0.0024) and independently associated with poor survival in multivariate analysis. AMs showed higher melanocytic state gene expression compared to non-acral cases. These findings were validated in external datasets, supporting that the melanocytic state predicts poor prognosis. Conclusion: The melanocytic transcriptional state was independently associated with worse overall survival in patients with metastatic melanoma and was enriched in acral melanoma, suggesting that assessment of the melanocytic state may have value for clinical risk stratification.
利益披露 Disclosure
Z. Huang, None.. K. E. Rhodin, None.. R. Al-Rohil, None.. V. Geron, None.. M. H. O'Connor, None.. C. V. Angeles, None.. S. K. Nair, None.. G. M. Beasley, None.

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