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Spatially defined multicellular functional units in colorectal cancer revealed from single cell and spatial transcriptomics

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Avraham-Davidi, I; Mages, S; Klughammer, J; Moriel, N; Imada, S; Hofree, M; Murray, E; Chen, J; Pelka, K; Mehta, A; Boland, GM; Delorey, T ...
Published in: eLife
December 12, 2025

While advances in single-cell genomics have helped to chart the cellular components of tumor ecosystems, it has been more challenging to characterize their specific spatial organization and functional interactions. Here, we combine single-cell RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics by Slide-seq, and in situ multiplex RNA analysis to create a detailed spatial map of healthy and dysplastic colon cellular ecosystems and their association with disease progression. We profiled inducible genetic CRC mouse models that recapitulate key features of human CRC, assigned cell types and epithelial expression programs to spatial tissue locations in tumors, and computationally used them to identify the regional features spanning different cells in the same spatial niche. We find that tumors were organized in cellular neighborhoods, each with a distinct composition of cell subtypes, expression programs, and local cellular interactions. Comparing to scRNA-seq and bulk RNA-seq data from human CRC, we find that both cell composition and layout features were conserved between the species, with mouse neighborhoods correlating with malignancy and clinical outcome in human patient tumors, highlighting the relevance of our findings to human disease. Our work offers a comprehensive framework that is applicable across various tissues, tumors, and disease conditions, with tools for the extrapolation of findings from experimental mouse models to human diseases.

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eLife

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2050-084X

Publication Date

December 12, 2025

Volume

14

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eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Related Subject Headings

  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 31 Biological sciences
  • 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
 

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Avraham-Davidi, I., Mages, S., Klughammer, J., Moriel, N., Imada, S., Hofree, M., … Regev, A. (2025). Spatially defined multicellular functional units in colorectal cancer revealed from single cell and spatial transcriptomics. ELife, 14. https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.104815
Avraham-Davidi, Inbal, Simon Mages, Johanna Klughammer, Noa Moriel, Shinya Imada, Matan Hofree, Evan Murray, et al. “Spatially defined multicellular functional units in colorectal cancer revealed from single cell and spatial transcriptomics.” ELife 14 (December 12, 2025). https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.104815.
Avraham-Davidi I, Mages S, Klughammer J, Moriel N, Imada S, Hofree M, et al. Spatially defined multicellular functional units in colorectal cancer revealed from single cell and spatial transcriptomics. eLife. 2025 Dec 12;14.
Avraham-Davidi, Inbal, et al. “Spatially defined multicellular functional units in colorectal cancer revealed from single cell and spatial transcriptomics.” ELife, vol. 14, eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, Dec. 2025. Crossref, doi:10.7554/elife.104815.
Avraham-Davidi I, Mages S, Klughammer J, Moriel N, Imada S, Hofree M, Murray E, Chen J, Pelka K, Mehta A, Boland GM, Delorey T, Caplan L, Dionne D, Strasser R, Lalakova J, Niesnerova A, Xu H, Rouault M, Tirosh I, Nir H, Chen F, Yilmaz O, Roper J, Rozenblatt-Rosen O, Nitzan M, Regev A. Spatially defined multicellular functional units in colorectal cancer revealed from single cell and spatial transcriptomics. eLife. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd; 2025 Dec 12;14.

Published In

eLife

DOI

EISSN

2050-084X

Publication Date

December 12, 2025

Volume

14

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Related Subject Headings

  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 31 Biological sciences
  • 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology