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Title: Quantitative image analysis of fibrillar collagens reveals novel diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and histotype-dependent aberrant mechanobiology in lung cancer
Author: Almici, Enrico
Arshakyan, Marselina
Carrasco Jordan, Josep Lluís
Martínez, Andrea
Ramírez Ruz, J. (José)
Enguita, Ana Belén
Monsó, Eduard
Montero, Joan
Samitier i Martí, Josep
Alcaraz Casademunt, Jordi
Keywords: Càncer de pulmó
Col·lagen
Marcadors bioquímics
Regulació cel·lular
Biologia molecular
Lung cancer
Collagen
Biochemical markers
Cellular control mechanisms
Molecular biology
Issue Date: 12-Mar-2023
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Abstract: Fibrillar collagens are the most abundant extracellular matrix components in nonesmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the potential of collagen fiber descriptors as a source of clinically relevant biomarkers in NSCLC is largely unknown. Similarly, our understanding of the aberrant collagen organization and associated tumor-promoting effects is very scarce. To address these limitations, we identified a digital pathology approach that can be easily implemented in pathology units based on CT-FIRE software (version 2; https://loci.wisc.edu/software/ctfire) analysis of Picrosirius red (PSR) stains of fibrillar collagens imaged with polarized light (PL). CT-FIRE settings were pre-optimized to assess a panel of collagen fiber descriptors in PSR-PL images of tissue microarrays from surgical NSCLC patients (106 adenocarcinomas [ADC] and 89 squamous cell carcinomas [SCC]). Using this approach, we identified straightness as the single high-accuracy diagnostic collagen fiber descriptor (average area under the curve ¼ 0.92) and fiber density as the single descriptor consistently associated with a poor prognosis in both ADC and SCC independently of the gold standard based on the TNM staging (hazard ratio, 2.69; 95% CI, 1.55-4.66; P <.001). Moreover, we found that collagen fibers were markedly straighter, longer, and more aligned in tumor samples compared to paired samples from uninvolved pulmonary tissue, particularly in ADC, which is indicative of increased tumor stiffening. Consistently, we observed an increase in a panel of stiffness-associated processes in the high collagen fiber density patient group selectively in ADC, including venous/lymphatic invasion, fibroblast activation (a-smooth muscle actin), and immune evasion (programmed death-ligand 1). Similarly, a transcriptional correlation analysis supported the potential involvement of the major YAP/TAZ pathway in ADC. Our results provide a proof-of-principle to use CT-FIRE analysis of PSR-PL images to assess new collagen fiber-based diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in pathology units, which may improve the clinical management of patients with surgical NSCLC. Our findings also unveil an aberrant stiff microenvironment in lung ADC that may foster immune evasion and dissemination, encouraging future work to identify therapeutic opportunities.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.modpat.2023.100155
It is part of: Modern Pathology, 2023, vol. 36, num. 7, p. 100155
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/197765
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.modpat.2023.100155
ISSN: 0893-3952
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