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Master Transcription Regulators and Transcription Factors Regulate Immune-Associated Differences Between Patients of African and European Ancestry With Colorectal Cancer

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Individuals of African (AFR) ancestry have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) than those of European (EUR) ancestry and exhibit significant health disparities. Previous studies have noted differences in the tumor microenvironment between AFR and EUR patients with CRC....

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Autores principales: Myer, Parvathi A., Kim, Hyunjin, Blümel, Anna M., Finnegan, Ellen, Kel, Alexander, Thompson, Taylor V., Greally, John M., Prehn, Jochen HM., O’Connor, Darran P., Friedman, Richard A., Floratos, Aris, Das, Sudipto
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Publicado: Elsevier B.V 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9151447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35711675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gastha.2022.01.004
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author Myer, Parvathi A.
Kim, Hyunjin
Blümel, Anna M.
Finnegan, Ellen
Kel, Alexander
Thompson, Taylor V.
Greally, John M.
Prehn, Jochen HM.
O’Connor, Darran P.
Friedman, Richard A.
Floratos, Aris
Das, Sudipto
author_facet Myer, Parvathi A.
Kim, Hyunjin
Blümel, Anna M.
Finnegan, Ellen
Kel, Alexander
Thompson, Taylor V.
Greally, John M.
Prehn, Jochen HM.
O’Connor, Darran P.
Friedman, Richard A.
Floratos, Aris
Das, Sudipto
author_sort Myer, Parvathi A.
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Individuals of African (AFR) ancestry have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) than those of European (EUR) ancestry and exhibit significant health disparities. Previous studies have noted differences in the tumor microenvironment between AFR and EUR patients with CRC. However, the molecular regulatory processes that underpin these immune differences remain largely unknown. METHODS: Multiomics analysis was carried out for 55 AFR and 456 EUR patients with microsatellite-stable CRC using The Cancer Genome Atlas. We evaluated the tumor microenvironment by using gene expression and methylation data, transcription factor, and master transcriptional regulator analysis to identify the cell signaling pathways mediating the observed phenotypic differences. RESULTS: We demonstrate that downregulated genes in AFR patients with CRC showed enrichment for canonical pathways, including chemokine signaling. Moreover, evaluation of the tumor microenvironment showed that cytotoxic lymphocytes and neutrophil cell populations are significantly decreased in AFR compared with EUR patients, suggesting AFR patients have an attenuated immune response. We further demonstrate that molecules called “master transcriptional regulators” (MTRs) play a critical role in regulating the expression of genes impacting key immune processes through an intricate signal transduction network mediated by disease-associated transcription factors (TFs). Furthermore, a core set of these MTRs and TFs showed a positive correlation with levels of cytotoxic lymphocytes and neutrophils across both AFR and EUR patients with CRC, thus suggesting their role in driving the immune infiltrate differences between the two ancestral groups. CONCLUSION: Our study provides an insight into the intricate regulatory landscape of MTRs and TFs that orchestrate the differences in the tumor microenvironment between patients with CRC of AFR and EUR ancestry.
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spelling pubmed-91514472022-06-14 Master Transcription Regulators and Transcription Factors Regulate Immune-Associated Differences Between Patients of African and European Ancestry With Colorectal Cancer Myer, Parvathi A. Kim, Hyunjin Blümel, Anna M. Finnegan, Ellen Kel, Alexander Thompson, Taylor V. Greally, John M. Prehn, Jochen HM. O’Connor, Darran P. Friedman, Richard A. Floratos, Aris Das, Sudipto Gastro Hep Adv Original Research—Basic BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Individuals of African (AFR) ancestry have a higher incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) than those of European (EUR) ancestry and exhibit significant health disparities. Previous studies have noted differences in the tumor microenvironment between AFR and EUR patients with CRC. However, the molecular regulatory processes that underpin these immune differences remain largely unknown. METHODS: Multiomics analysis was carried out for 55 AFR and 456 EUR patients with microsatellite-stable CRC using The Cancer Genome Atlas. We evaluated the tumor microenvironment by using gene expression and methylation data, transcription factor, and master transcriptional regulator analysis to identify the cell signaling pathways mediating the observed phenotypic differences. RESULTS: We demonstrate that downregulated genes in AFR patients with CRC showed enrichment for canonical pathways, including chemokine signaling. Moreover, evaluation of the tumor microenvironment showed that cytotoxic lymphocytes and neutrophil cell populations are significantly decreased in AFR compared with EUR patients, suggesting AFR patients have an attenuated immune response. We further demonstrate that molecules called “master transcriptional regulators” (MTRs) play a critical role in regulating the expression of genes impacting key immune processes through an intricate signal transduction network mediated by disease-associated transcription factors (TFs). Furthermore, a core set of these MTRs and TFs showed a positive correlation with levels of cytotoxic lymphocytes and neutrophils across both AFR and EUR patients with CRC, thus suggesting their role in driving the immune infiltrate differences between the two ancestral groups. CONCLUSION: Our study provides an insight into the intricate regulatory landscape of MTRs and TFs that orchestrate the differences in the tumor microenvironment between patients with CRC of AFR and EUR ancestry. Elsevier B.V 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9151447/ /pubmed/35711675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gastha.2022.01.004 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research—Basic
Myer, Parvathi A.
Kim, Hyunjin
Blümel, Anna M.
Finnegan, Ellen
Kel, Alexander
Thompson, Taylor V.
Greally, John M.
Prehn, Jochen HM.
O’Connor, Darran P.
Friedman, Richard A.
Floratos, Aris
Das, Sudipto
Master Transcription Regulators and Transcription Factors Regulate Immune-Associated Differences Between Patients of African and European Ancestry With Colorectal Cancer
title Master Transcription Regulators and Transcription Factors Regulate Immune-Associated Differences Between Patients of African and European Ancestry With Colorectal Cancer
title_full Master Transcription Regulators and Transcription Factors Regulate Immune-Associated Differences Between Patients of African and European Ancestry With Colorectal Cancer
title_fullStr Master Transcription Regulators and Transcription Factors Regulate Immune-Associated Differences Between Patients of African and European Ancestry With Colorectal Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Master Transcription Regulators and Transcription Factors Regulate Immune-Associated Differences Between Patients of African and European Ancestry With Colorectal Cancer
title_short Master Transcription Regulators and Transcription Factors Regulate Immune-Associated Differences Between Patients of African and European Ancestry With Colorectal Cancer
title_sort master transcription regulators and transcription factors regulate immune-associated differences between patients of african and european ancestry with colorectal cancer
topic Original Research—Basic
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9151447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35711675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gastha.2022.01.004
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