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Multi-omics atlas of gastric cancer published in Cell Reports Medicine

Our 15-layer multi-omics study of gastric cancer, defining tumor ecotypes that link the tumor microenvironment to clinical outcomes and therapeutic vulnerabilities, has been published in Cell Reports Medicine.

We are excited to share the publication of our latest study in Cell Reports Medicine: “A 15-layer multi-omics analysis of gastric cancer ecotypes provides therapeutic insights.” By integrating 159 primary gastric adenocarcinomas and 30 matched normal tissues across 15 molecular layers, the work uses cell-state deconvolution to define tumor ecotypes that refine established genomic subtypes and capture distinct microenvironment architectures linked to clinical outcomes and immunotherapy response. The analysis prioritizes genomic vulnerabilities, ecotype-specific pathways and metabolic programs, and microbiome features tied to resistance, offering a systems-level blueprint for gastric cancer precision oncology. Congratulations to co-first author Lindsey K. Olsen and the whole team on this outstanding collaborative effort!

Read the paper on PubMed.