Axl as a potential therapeutic target for adamantinomatous craniopharyngiomas: based on single nucleus RNA-Seq and spatial transcriptome profiling.

Yiguang Chen,Xiaohai Liu, Yilamujiang Ainiwan,Mingchu Li,Jun Pan, Yongjian Chen,Zebin Xiao, Ziyu Wang,Xinru Xiao,Jie Tang,Gao Zeng,Jiantao Liang, Xin Su, Roberta Kungulli, Yuxiang Fan,Qingtang Lin, A. liya, Yifeng Zheng,Zexin Chen, Canli Xu

Cancer Letters(2024)

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Craniopharyngiomas (CPs), particularly Adamantinomatous Craniopharyngiomas (ACPs), often exhibit a heightened risk of postoperative recurrence and severe complications of the endocrine and hypothalamic function. The primary objective of this study is to investigate potential novel targeted therapies within the microenvironment of ACP tumors. Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs) were identified in the craniopharyngioma microenvironment, notably in regions characterized by cholesterol clefts, wet keratin, ghost cells, and fibrous stroma in ACPs. CAFs, alongside ghost cells, basaloid-like epithelium cells and calcifications, were found to secrete PROS1 and GAS6, which can activate AXL receptors on the surface of tumor epithelium cells, promoting immune suppression and tumor progression in ACPs. Additionally, the AXL inhibitor Bemcentinib effectively inhibited the proliferation organoids and enhanced the immunotherapeutic efficacy of Atezolizumab. Furthermore, neural crest-like cells were observed in the glial reactive tissue surrounding finger-like protrusions. Overall, our results revealed that the AXL might be a potentially effective therapeutic target for ACPs.
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Craniopharyngioma,Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts,AXL,PD-L1,Organoid
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