An integrated multi-omics analysis identifies prognostic molecular subtypes of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer

Sia V. Lindskrog(Aarhus University), Frederik Prip(Aarhus University), Philippe Lamy(Aarhus University Hospital), Ann Taber(Aarhus University), Clarice S. Groeneveld(La Ligue Contre le Cancer), Karin Birkenkamp‐Demtröder(Aarhus University), Jørgen Bjerggaard Jensen(Aarhus University), Trine Strandgaard(Aarhus University), Iver Nordentoft(Aarhus University Hospital), Emil Christensen(Aarhus University), Mateo Sokač(Aarhus University), Nicolai J. Birkbak(Aarhus University), Lasse Maretty(Aarhus University), Gregers G. Hermann(Herlev Hospital), Astrid Petersen(Aalborg University Hospital), Veronika Weyerer(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Marc‐Oliver Grimm(Jena University Hospital), Marcus Horstmann(Jena University Hospital), Gottfrid Sjödahl(Lund University), Mattias Höglund(Lund University), Torben Steiniche(Aarhus University Hospital), Karin Mogensen(Herlev Hospital), Aurélien de Reyniès(La Ligue Contre le Cancer), Roman Nawroth(TUM Klinikum), Brian J. Jordan(Northwestern University), Xiaoqi Lin(Northwestern University), Dejan Dragičević(University of Belgrade), Douglas G. Ward(University of Birmingham), Anshita Goel(University of Birmingham), Carolyn D. Hurst(University of Leeds), Jay D. Raman(Pennsylvania State University), Joshua I. Warrick(Pennsylvania State University), Ulrika Segersten(Uppsala University), Danijel Sikic(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Kim E.M. van Kessel(Erasmus MC), Tobias Maurer(Universität Hamburg), Joshua J. Meeks(Northwestern University), David J. DeGraff(Pennsylvania State University), Richard T. Bryan(University of Birmingham), Margaret A. Knowles(University of Leeds), Tatjana Simić(University of Belgrade), Arndt Hartmann(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Ellen C. Zwarthoff(Erasmus MC), Per‐Uno Malmström(Uppsala University), Núria Malats(Spanish National Cancer Research Centre), Francisco X. Real(Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Lars Dyrskjøt(Aarhus University)
Nature Communications
April 16, 2021
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Abstract

The molecular landscape in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) is characterized by large biological heterogeneity with variable clinical outcomes. Here, we perform an integrative multi-omics analysis of patients diagnosed with NMIBC (n = 834). Transcriptomic analysis identifies four classes (1, 2a, 2b and 3) reflecting tumor biology and disease aggressiveness. Both transcriptome-based subtyping and the level of chromosomal instability provide independent prognostic value beyond established prognostic clinicopathological parameters. High chromosomal instability, p53-pathway disruption and APOBEC-related mutations are significantly associated with transcriptomic class 2a and poor outcome. RNA-derived immune cell infiltration is associated with chromosomally unstable tumors and enriched in class 2b. Spatial proteomics analysis confirms the higher infiltration of class 2b tumors and demonstrates an association between higher immune cell infiltration and lower recurrence rates. Finally, the independent prognostic value of the transcriptomic classes is documented in 1228 validation samples using a single sample classification tool. The classifier provides a framework for biomarker discovery and for optimizing treatment and surveillance in next-generation clinical trials.


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