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- Title
Integrated proteogenomic characterization of ampullary adenocarcinoma.
- Authors
Zhang, Qiao; Xu, Xiaomeng; Jiang, Dongxian; Wang, Yunzhi; Wang, Haixing; Zhu, Jiajun; Tang, Shaoshuai; Wang, Ronghua; Zhao, Shuang; Li, Kai; Feng, Jinwen; Xiang, Hang; Yao, Zhenmei; Xu, Ning; Fang, Rundong; Guo, Wenjia; Liu, Yu; Hou, Yingyong; Ding, Chen
- Abstract
Ampullary adenocarcinoma (AMPAC) is a rare and heterogeneous malignancy. Here we performed a comprehensive proteogenomic analysis of 198 samples from Chinese AMPAC patients and duodenum patients. Genomic data illustrate that 4q loss causes fatty acid accumulation and cell proliferation. Proteomic analysis has revealed three distinct clusters (C-FAM, C-AD, C-CC), among which the most aggressive cluster, C-AD, is associated with the poorest prognosis and is characterized by focal adhesion. Immune clustering identifies three immune clusters and reveals that immune cluster M1 (macrophage infiltration cluster) and M3 (DC cell infiltration cluster), which exhibit a higher immune score compared to cluster M2 (CD4 T-cell infiltration cluster), are associated with a poor prognosis due to the potential secretion of IL-6 by tumor cells and its consequential influence. This study provides a comprehensive proteogenomic analysis for seeking for better understanding and potential treatment of AMPAC.
- Subjects
FOCAL adhesions; CELL proliferation; FATTY acids; T cells; PROGNOSIS
- Publication
Cell Discovery, 2025, Vol 11, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2056-5968
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1038/s41421-024-00742-4