Subtyping of gastric cancer based on basement membrane genes that stratifies the prognosis, immune infiltration and therapeutic response.

Discov Oncol

Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Medical Physics and Technology, Institute of Health and Medical Technology, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 350, Shushanhu Road, Hefei, 230031, Anhui, China.

Published: August 2024

Gastric cancer (GC) is highly heterogeneous and prone to metastasis, which are obstacles to the effectiveness of treatment. The basement membrane (BM) acts as a barrier to tumor cell invasion and metastasis. It is critical to investigate the relationship between BM status, metastasis, and patient prognosis. In several large cohorts, we investigated BM gene expression-based molecular classification and risk-prognosis models for GC, examined tumor microenvironment (TME) differences among different molecular subtypes, and developed risk models in predicting prognosis, immunotherapy effectiveness, and chemotherapy resistance. Three GC subtypes (BMclusterA/B/C) based on BM gene expression status were discovered. Each of the three GC subtypes has unique immune infiltration and activated oncogenic signals. Moreover, a 6-gene score (BMscore) predictive model was developed. The low BMscore group had a high tumor mutation burden, high immunogenicity, and low RHOJ expression levels, implying that individuals with GC in this category may be more susceptible to immunotherapy and treatment. The EMT subtype showed a considerably higher BMscore than the other subtypes in the Asian Organization for Research on Cancer (ACRG) molecular classification. Endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, and fibroblasts may be engaged in regulating BM reorganization in GC progression, according to single-cell transcriptome analyses. In conclusion, we defined a novel molecular classification of GC based on BM genes, developed a prognostic risk model, and elucidated the cell subpopulations involved in BM remodeling at the single-cell level. This study has deepened the understanding of the relationship between GC metastasis and BM alterations, achieved prognostic stratification, and guided therapy.

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