Analysis of single-cell transcriptomes links enrichment of olfactory receptors with cancer cell differentiation status and prognosis

Kalra, Siddhant ; Mittal, Aayushi ; Gupta, Krishan ; Singhal, Vrinda ; Gupta, Anku ; Mishra, Tripti ; Naidu, Srivatsava ; Sengupta, Debarka ; Ahuja, Gaurav (2020) Analysis of single-cell transcriptomes links enrichment of olfactory receptors with cancer cell differentiation status and prognosis Communications Biology, 3 (1). ISSN 2399-3642

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-01232-5

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Abstract

Ectopically expressed olfactory receptors (ORs) have been linked with multiple clinically-relevant physiological processes. Previously used tissue-level expression estimation largely shadowed the potential role of ORs due to their overall low expression levels. Even after the introduction of the single-cell transcriptomics, a comprehensive delineation of expression dynamics of ORs in tumors remained unexplored. Our targeted investigation into single malignant cells revealed a complex landscape of combinatorial OR expression events. We observed differentiation-dependent decline in expressed OR counts per cell as well as their expression intensities in malignant cells. Further, we constructed expression signatures based on a large spectrum of ORs and tracked their enrichment in bulk expression profiles of tumor samples from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). TCGA tumor samples stratified based on OR-centric signatures exhibited divergent survival probabilities. In summary, our comprehensive analysis positions ORs at the cross-road of tumor cell differentiation status and cancer prognosis.

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