AI Article Synopsis

  • Prostate cancer is influenced by genetic changes in epithelial cells, but understanding the tumor microenvironment is crucial for uncovering how the disease progresses and finding new treatment options.
  • The study utilized advanced techniques to analyze the prostate cancer microenvironment and discovered that monocytes and macrophages play significant roles in disease progression and recurrence.
  • These findings enhance our understanding of how immune cells affect prostate cancer, highlighting their importance in disease progression and patient survival.

Article Abstract

Background: Prostate cancer is caused by genomic aberrations in normal epithelial cells, however clinical translation of findings from analyses of cancer cells alone has been very limited. A deeper understanding of the tumour microenvironment is needed to identify the key drivers of disease progression and reveal novel therapeutic opportunities.

Results: In this study, the experimental enrichment of selected cell-types, the development of a Bayesian inference model for continuous differential transcript abundance, and multiplex immunohistochemistry permitted us to define the transcriptional landscape of the prostate cancer microenvironment along the disease progression axis. An important role of monocytes and macrophages in prostate cancer progression and disease recurrence was uncovered, supported by both transcriptional landscape findings and by differential tissue composition analyses. These findings were corroborated and validated by spatial analyses at the single-cell level using multiplex immunohistochemistry.

Conclusions: This study advances our knowledge concerning the role of monocyte-derived recruitment in primary prostate cancer, and supports their key role in disease progression, patient survival and prostate microenvironment immune modulation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8296706PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-021-08529-6DOI Listing

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