Abstract Cancer cells display highly heterogeneous and plastic states in glioblastoma, an incurable brain tumour. However, how these malignant states arise and whether they follow defined cellular trajectories across tumours is poorly understood. Here, we generated a deep single cell and spatial multi-omic atlas of human glioblastoma that pairs transcriptomic, epigenomic and genomic profiling of 12 tumours across multiple regions. We identify that glioblastoma heterogeneity is driven by spatially-patterned transitions of cancer cells from developmental-like states towards those defined by a glial injury response and hypoxia. This cellular trajectory regionalises tumours into distinct tissue niches and manifests in a molecularly conserved manner across tumours as well as genetically distinct tumour subclones. Moreover, using a new deep learning framework to map cancer cell states jointly with clones in situ, we show that tumour subclones are finely spatially intermixed through glioblastoma tissue niches. Finally, we show that this cancer cell trajectory is intimately linked to myeloid heterogeneity and unfolds across regionalised myeloid signalling environments. Our findings define a stereotyped trajectory of cancer cells in glioblastoma and unify glioblastoma tumour heterogeneity into a tractable cellular and tissue framework. Citation Format: Grant De Jong, Fani Memi, Tannia Gracia, Olga Lazareva, Richard Mair, Sam Behjati, Oliver Stegle, Omer Bayraktar. A spatiotemporal cancer cell trajectory underlies glioblastoma heterogeneity abstract. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2026; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2026 Apr 17-22; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2026;86(7 Suppl):Abstract nr 7509.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d1fdf7a79560c99a0a44cd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2026-7509
Grant de Jong
Fani Memi
Tannia Gracia
Cancer Research
Wellcome Sanger Institute
German Cancer Research Center
Campo Arqueologico de Mertola
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