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Analysis of Donor Pancreata Defines the Transcriptomic Signature and Microenvironment of Early Neoplastic Lesions

Eileen S. Carpenter, Ahmed M. Elhossiny, Padma Kadiyala, Jay Li, Jake McGue, Brian D. Griffith, Yaqing Zhang, Jacob Edwards, Sarah Nelson, Fatima Lima, Katelyn L. Donahue, Wenting Du, Allison C. Bischoff, Danyah Alomari, Hannah R. Watkoske

Cancer Discovery · 2023 · ▲ 144 citations

Abstract

The adult healthy human pancreas has been poorly studied given the lack of indication to obtain tissue from the pancreas in the absence of disease and rapid postmortem degradation. We obtained pancreata from brain dead donors, thus avoiding any warm ischemia time. The 30 donors were diverse in age and race and had no known pancreas disease. Histopathologic analysis of the samples revealed pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PanIN) lesions in most individuals irrespective of age. Using a combination of multiplex IHC, single-cell RNA sequencing, and spatial transcriptomics, we provide the first-ever characterization of the unique microenvironment of the adult human pancreas and of sporadic PanIN lesions. We compared healthy pancreata to pancreatic cancer and peritumoral tissue and observed distinct transcriptomic signatures in fibroblasts and, to a lesser extent, macrophages. PanIN epithelial cells from healthy pancreata were remarkably transcriptionally similar to cancer cells, suggesting that neoplastic pathways are initiated early in tumorigenesis. SIGNIFICANCE: Precursor lesions to pancreatic cancer are poorly characterized. We analyzed donor pancreata and discovered that precursor lesions are detected at a much higher rate than the incidence of pancreatic cancer, setting the stage for efforts to elucidate the microenvironmental and cell-intrinsic factors that restrain or, conversely, promote malignant progression. See related commentary by Hoffman and Dougan, p. 1288. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 1275.

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Carpenter, E.S., Elhossiny, A.M., Kadiyala, P., Li, J., McGue, J., Griffith, B.D., Zhang, Y., Edwards, J., Nelson, S., Lima, F., Donahue, K.L., Du, W., Bischoff, A.C., Alomari, D., Watkoske, H.R., Mattea, M., The, S., Espinoza, C.E., Barrett, M., &amp; Sonnenday, C.J. (2023). Analysis of Donor Pancreata Defines the Transcriptomic Signature and Microenvironment of Early Neoplastic Lesions. <em>Cancer Discovery</em>. https://doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.cd-23-0013
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Carpenter ES, Elhossiny AM, Kadiyala P, Li J, McGue J, Griffith BD, et al. Analysis of Donor Pancreata Defines the Transcriptomic Signature and Microenvironment of Early Neoplastic Lesions. Cancer Discovery. 2023. doi:10.1158/2159-8290.cd-23-0013.
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@article{eileen2023Analys, title = {Analysis of Donor Pancreata Defines the Transcriptomic Signature and Microenvironment of Early Neoplastic Lesions}, author = {Eileen S. Carpenter and Ahmed M. Elhossiny and Padma Kadiyala and Jay Li and Jake McGue and Brian D. Griffith and Yaqing Zhang and Jacob Edwards and Sarah Nelson and Fatima Lima and Katelyn L. Donahue and Wenting Du and Allison C. Bischoff and Danyah Alomari and Hannah R. Watkoske and Michael Mattea and Stephanie The and Carlos E. Espinoza and Meredith Barrett and Christopher J. Sonnenday and Nicholas Olden and Chin‐Tung Chen and Nicole Peterson and Valerie Gunchick and Vaibhav Sahai}, journal = {Cancer Discovery}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1158/2159-8290.cd-23-0013}, }

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