Unveiling the Genomic Landscape of Intraductal Carcinoma of the Prostate Using Spatial Gene Expression Analysis.
Ryuta WatanabeNoriyoshi MiuraMie KurataRiko KitazawaTadahiko KikugawaTakashi SaikaPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate (IDCP) has recently attracted increasing interest owing to its unfavorable prognoses. To effectively identify the IDCP-specific gene expression profile, we took a novel approach of characterizing a typical IDCP case using spatial gene expression analysis. A formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sample was subjected to Visium CytAssist Spatial Gene Expression analysis. IDCP within invasive prostate cancer sites was recognized as a distinct cluster separate from other invasive cancer clusters. Highly expressed genes defining the IDCP cluster, such as MUC6 , MYO16 , NPY , and KLK12 , reflected the aggressive nature of high-grade prostate cancer. IDCP sites also showed increased hypoxia markers HIF1A , BNIP3L , PDK1 , and POGLUT1 ; decreased fibroblast markers COL1A2 , DCN , and LUM ; and decreased immune cell markers CCR5 and FCGR3A . Overall, these findings indicate that the hypoxic tumor microenvironment and reduced recruitment of fibroblasts and immune cells, which reflect morphological features of IDCP, may influence the aggressiveness of high-grade prostate cancer.