Abstract Microscopic vascular invasion (VI) predicts recurrence and benefit from lobectomy in stage I lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) but cannot be accurately predicted before surgery. Thus, biomarkers that identify this aggressive tumor subset are needed. Here, we show that VI in stage I LUAD is associated with reproducible gene expression programs detectable beyond the invasive focus. Using bulk RNA sequencing of 162 resected tumors and spatial transcriptomics in a subset, we identify and characterize a VI-associated gene signature. A predictor derived from this signature is associated with VI and recurrence in an independent validation cohort and is robust to intra-tumor heterogeneity in multiregional sampling data. In a cohort of pre-surgical biopsies, predictor scores correlate with matched resections and show promising discrimination of VI. These findings indicate that VI-associated transcriptional changes extend across the tumor and are detectable in limited biopsy material, supporting further validation for preoperative risk stratification in stage I LUAD.
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Dylan Steiner
Lila Sultan
Travis Sullivan
Nature Communications
Boston University
Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
Lahey Medical Center
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c4ccaffdc3bde4489181ff — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-70600-2