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The proteomic landscape of soft tissue sarcomas

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  • Jessica Burns

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Christopher P. Wilding

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Lukas Krasny

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Xixuan Zhu

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Madhumeeta Chadha

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Yuen Bun Tam

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Hari PS

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Aswanth H. Mahalingam

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Alexander T. J. Lee

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Amani Arthur

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Nafia Guljar

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Emma Perkins

    (The Institute of Cancer Research
    The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust)

  • Valeriya Pankova

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Andrew Jenks

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Vanessa Djabatey

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Cornelia Szecsei

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Frank McCarthy

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Chanthirika Ragulan

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Martina Milighetti

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Theodoros I. Roumeliotis

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Stephen Crosier

    (Newcastle University)

  • Martina Finetti

    (St James’s University Hospital)

  • Jyoti S. Choudhary

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Ian Judson

    (The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust)

  • Cyril Fisher

    (University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust)

  • Eugene F. Schuster

    (The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
    The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Anguraj Sadanandam

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Tom W. Chen

    (National Taiwan University Hospital
    National Taiwan University College of Medicine Taipei)

  • Daniel Williamson

    (Newcastle University)

  • Khin Thway

    (The Institute of Cancer Research
    The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust)

  • Robin L. Jones

    (The Institute of Cancer Research
    The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust)

  • Maggie C. U. Cheang

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

  • Paul H. Huang

    (The Institute of Cancer Research)

Abstract

Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) are rare and diverse mesenchymal cancers with limited treatment options. Here we undertake comprehensive proteomic profiling of tumour specimens from 321 STS patients representing 11 histological subtypes. Within leiomyosarcomas, we identify three proteomic subtypes with distinct myogenesis and immune features, anatomical site distribution and survival outcomes. Characterisation of undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcomas and dedifferentiated liposarcomas with low infiltrating CD3 + T-lymphocyte levels nominates the complement cascade as a candidate immunotherapeutic target. Comparative analysis of proteomic and transcriptomic profiles highlights the proteomic-specific features for optimal risk stratification in angiosarcomas. Finally, we define functional signatures termed Sarcoma Proteomic Modules which transcend histological subtype classification and show that a vesicle transport protein signature is an independent prognostic factor for distant metastasis. Our study highlights the utility of proteomics for identifying molecular subgroups with implications for risk stratification and therapy selection and provides a rich resource for future sarcoma research.

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  • Jessica Burns & Christopher P. Wilding & Lukas Krasny & Xixuan Zhu & Madhumeeta Chadha & Yuen Bun Tam & Hari PS & Aswanth H. Mahalingam & Alexander T. J. Lee & Amani Arthur & Nafia Guljar & Emma Perki, 2023. "The proteomic landscape of soft tissue sarcomas," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-39486-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-39486-2
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    1. Shaoshuai Tang & Yunzhi Wang & Rongkui Luo & Rundong Fang & Yufeng Liu & Hang Xiang & Peng Ran & Yexin Tong & Mingjun Sun & Subei Tan & Wen Huang & Jie Huang & Jiacheng Lv & Ning Xu & Zhenmei Yao & Qi, 2024. "Proteomic characterization identifies clinically relevant subgroups of soft tissue sarcoma," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-24, December.
    2. Nadège Gruel & Chloé Quignot & Laëtitia Lesage & Sophie El Zein & Sylvie Bonvalot & Dimitri Tzanis & Khadija Ait Rais & Fabien Quinquis & Bastien Manciot & Julien Vibert & Nadine El Tannir & Ahmed Dah, 2024. "Cellular origin and clonal evolution of human dedifferentiated liposarcoma," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-18, December.

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