Comparison of the Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) Tumour Microenvironment to Other Solid Malignancies

Author:

Zhang Eliana-RuobingORCID,Ghezelbash Sarah,Xie Pingxing,Fotovati Misha,Litvinov Ivan V.ORCID,Lefrançois PhilippeORCID

Abstract

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of skin cancer, contributing to nearly a third of new cancer cases in Western countries. Most BCCs are considered low risk “routine” lesions that can either be excised through surgery or treated with chemotherapeutic agents. However, around 1–2% of BCC cases are locally aggressive, present a high risk of metastasis, and often develop chemoresistance, termed advanced BCC. There currently exists no animal model or cell line that can recapitulate advanced BCC, let alone intermediate-risk and high-risk early BCC. We previously found that aggressive BCC tumours presented a Th2 cytokine inflammation profile, mesenchymal stem cell properties, and macrophage-induced tumoral inflammation. In this study, we aimed to identify potential BCC “relatives” among solid-organ malignancies who present similar immune cell proportions in their microenvironment compositions. Using immune cell type deconvolution by CIBERSORTx, and cell type enrichment by xCell, we determined three cancers with the most similar tumour microenvironments as compared to BCC. Specifically, chromophobe renal cell carcinoma, sarcoma, and skin cutaneous melanoma presented significance in multiple cell types, namely in CD4+ T lymphocytes, gammadelta T lymphocytes, and NK cell populations. Consequently, further literature analysis was conducted to understand similarities between BCC and its “relatives”, as well as investigating novel treatment targets. By identifying cancers most like BCC, we hope to propose prospective druggable pathways, as well as to gain insight on developing a reliable animal or cell line model to represent advanced BCC.

Funder

Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research

Jewish General Hospital Foundation

Jewish General Hospital Department of Medicine

Fonds de recherche du Québec—Santé

Marathon of Hope Cancer Centre Network—Terry Fox Research Institute

Calcul Québec

Compute Ontario

WestGrid

Compute Canada

Dr. Raymond and Dr. Leora Kahn Research Bursary in Memory of Mrs. Marion Kahn

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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