Single-cell analysis of gastric pre-cancerous and cancer lesions reveals cell lineage diversity and intratumoral heterogeneity
Analysis of genomic and transcriptomic profiling has proposed new insights for diagnosis and prognosis in gastric cancer (GC). Human GCs are a unified model composed of diverse cells, including premalignant, immune and cancer. In this study, we present a human cell population of GC and premalignant states at single cell resolution using the 10X Chromium platform. We profiled 112,041 gastric cell landscape across 24 individuals with adjacent normal and GC lesions. Overall design: For a total of 24 patients with 9 intestinal gastric cancers (IGC) and 15 diffuse gastric cancers (DGC), 13,022 cells consisted of 47 biopsies both 24 GC lesions and 23 adjacent normals were selected after a quality control.
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Atlas
Analysis Portals
NoneProject Label
humanGastricCancerCellsSpecies
Homo sapiens
Sample Type
specimens
Anatomical Entity
stomach
Organ Part
mucosa of stomach
Selected Cell Types
Unspecified
Disease Status (Specimen)
Disease Status (Donor)
Development Stage
human adult stage
Library Construction Method
10x 3' v2
Nucleic Acid Source
single cell
Paired End
falseAnalysis Protocol
analysis_protocol_1File Format
Cell Count Estimate
13.0kDonor Count
29