Single-cell transcriptomic analysis reveals the functional heterogeneity and clinical signification of pericyte subpopulations in gliomas

Ying Guo(Army Medical University), Yuqi Liu(Army Medical University), Xiao-Ning Zhang(Army Medical University), Qing Liu(Army Medical University), Tianran Li(Army Medical University), Wen Yin(Army Medical University), Zhicheng He(Army Medical University), Shengqing Lv(Army Medical University), Fei Li(Army Medical University), Chunhua Luo(Army Medical University), Min Luo(Army Medical University), Wenying Wang(Army Medical University), Min Mao(Army Medical University), Yue Cheng(Army Medical University), Ying Yang(Army Medical University), Chao Wang(Army Medical University), Chenchen Wu(Army Medical University), Shuang-Hui Ye(Army Medical University), Qin Niu(Army Medical University), D. Li(Army Medical University), Lele An(Army Medical University), Xiaohong Yao(Army Medical University), Yu Shi(Army Medical University), Xiu‐Wu Bian(Army Medical University), Yi‐Fang Ping(Army Medical University)
Research Square
June 8, 2023
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Abstract

Abstract Gliomas are not only among the most vascular-rich solid tumors, but also the most common primary brain tumors. The vascular morphology and molecular characteristics of gliomas are heterogeneous. Pericytes are one of the important cell components in glioma vascular structure and are highly heterogenies. However, the heterogeneity of pericytes in gliomas is not clear, and the biological characteristics and clinical significance of different subpopulations of pericytes are still unknown. An in-depth understanding of pericyte characteristics based on gene expression profiling, as well as the correlation of pericytes and the clinical prognosis of glioma are important prerequisites for the development of follow-up targeted vascular therapy. In this study, the heterogeneity of pericytes in glioma was revealed by single-cell RNA sequencing technique, the relationship between pericyte subpopulations and patient survival, prognosis and treatment response were clarified, and the MMP9 + pericytes were identified as a unique pericyte subpopulation in the core area of glioma, providing theoretical basis for analyzing the characteristics of vascular microenvironment of glioma and new targets for anti-vascular therapy of glioma.


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