Qin Lan-Hui, Jiang Zijian, Yang Chongze, Song Rui, Chen Pei-Yin, Xu Weihui, Zeng Guanzhen, Liao Jin-Yuan, Long Liling
Department of Radiology, Guangxi Medical University, No.22 Shuangyong Road, Nanning, 530021, Guangxi, China.
Department of Radiology, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, No.6 Shuangyong Road, Nanning, Guangxi, 530021, China.
Glycoconj J. 2025 Feb;42(1):27-40. doi: 10.1007/s10719-025-10177-y. Epub 2025 Jan 30.
In this study, spatial and single-cell transcriptome techniques were used to investigate the role of beta-galactoside alpha-2,6-sialyltransferase 1 (ST6GAL1) in promoting peritoneal metastasis in ovarian cancer epithelial cells. We collected single-cell transcriptomic (GSE130000) and spatial transcriptomic datasets (GSE211956) from the Gene Expression Omnibus and RNA-sequencing data from The Cancer Genome Atlas. The Robust Cell Type Decomposition (RCTD) approach was implemented to integrate spatial and single-cell transcriptomic data. In addition, pseudo-time trajectory analysis, cell-cell communication networks, transcription factor activity profiling, spatial interaction mapping, and prognostic significance of gene expression were assessed. A significant enrichment of ST6GAL1 was observed in the epithelial cells of ovarian cancer, particularly in peritoneal metastases, which exhibited elevated metabolic activity compared to primary tumors. The levels of ST6GAL1 were significantly high in peritumoral and adjacent non-tumorous tissues, with increased metabolic activity, while the tumor core demonstrated ST6GAL1-negative epithelial cells. Extensive cell-cell communication and transcription factor networks were unraveled, potentially influencing vascular permeability and intracellular signaling. Clinically, high expression of ST6GAL1 in epithelial cells is associated with diminished progression-free survival, indicating its prognostic potential. In conclusion, ST6GAL1 is likely to significantly impact the progression and metastasis of ovarian cancer.
在本研究中,运用空间转录组技术和单细胞转录组技术,探究β-半乳糖苷α-2,6-唾液酸转移酶1(ST6GAL1)在促进卵巢癌上皮细胞腹膜转移中的作用。我们从基因表达综合数据库收集了单细胞转录组数据(GSE130000)和空间转录组数据集(GSE211956),并从癌症基因组图谱获取了RNA测序数据。采用稳健细胞类型分解(RCTD)方法整合空间转录组数据和单细胞转录组数据。此外,还评估了伪时间轨迹分析、细胞间通信网络、转录因子活性谱分析、空间相互作用图谱以及基因表达的预后意义。在卵巢癌上皮细胞中观察到ST6GAL1显著富集,尤其是在腹膜转移灶中,与原发性肿瘤相比,其代谢活性升高。在肿瘤周围和相邻非肿瘤组织中,ST6GAL1水平显著升高,代谢活性增强,而肿瘤核心显示为ST6GAL1阴性上皮细胞。揭示了广泛的细胞间通信和转录因子网络,可能影响血管通透性和细胞内信号传导。临床上,上皮细胞中ST6GAL1的高表达与无进展生存期缩短相关,表明其具有预后评估潜力。总之,ST6GAL1可能对卵巢癌的进展和转移产生显著影响。