Transcriptional and chromatin accessibility landscapes of hematopoiesis in a mouse model of breast cancer.

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Changxu Fan, Jun Wu, Derek A G Barisas, Xiaoyun Xing, Yoojung Kwon, Kyunghee Choi, Ting Wang
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Abstract

Increased myeloid lineage production, termed myeloid skewing, leading to decreased tumor immunity, is a hallmark of aberrant hematopoiesis associated with cancer. It is believed that myeloid skewing may occur at the hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) level to elicit hematopoietic changes. However, our understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms remains incomplete. Here, we characterize the transcriptional and chromatin accessibility landscapes of bone marrow and splenic hematopoietic progenitors in the MMTV-PyMT mouse model of breast cancer using single-cell ATAC + RNA sequencing. We show that HSPCs in the bone marrow (BM) of the tumor-bearing mice show a modest upregulation of the myeloid-bias transcriptional signature without significant chromatin accessibility changes. By contrast, dendritic cell (DC) progenitors exhibit the most prominent transcriptional and chromatin changes, showing a signature of STAT3, CEBP, and non-DC myeloid gene activation. Compared to BM, splenic HSPCs exhibit a Notch signaling signature associated with erythroid commitment rather than further upregulation of the myeloid-bias signature. In addition, we also identify a cluster of splenic HSPCs in tumor-bearing animals with a transcriptional signature of mobilization. Our paired chromatin data suggest that AP-1 factors play a crucial role in driving this HSPC mobilization signature. Overall, we provide a comprehensive dataset for understanding the hematopoietic consequences of cancer.

乳腺癌小鼠模型中造血的转录和染色质可及性景观。
髓系产生增加,称为髓系偏斜,导致肿瘤免疫力下降,是与癌症相关的异常造血的标志。髓系偏斜可能发生在造血干细胞和祖细胞(HSPCs)水平,从而引起造血系统的改变。然而,我们对潜在的分子机制的理解仍然不完整。在这里,我们使用单细胞ATAC + RNA测序来表征MMTV-PyMT乳腺癌小鼠模型中骨髓和脾脏造血祖细胞的转录和染色质可及性景观。我们发现,荷瘤小鼠骨髓(BM)中的HSPCs显示出骨髓偏倚转录特征的适度上调,而没有显着的染色质可及性改变。相比之下,树突状细胞(DC)祖细胞表现出最显著的转录和染色质变化,表现出STAT3、CEBP和非DC髓系基因激活的特征。与骨髓相比,脾HSPCs表现出与红系承诺相关的Notch信号信号,而不是进一步上调髓系倾向信号。此外,我们还在荷瘤动物中发现了一组具有动员转录特征的脾造血干细胞。我们配对的染色质数据表明,AP-1因子在驱动HSPC动员信号中起着至关重要的作用。总的来说,我们提供了一个全面的数据集来理解癌症的造血后果。
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Journal of immunology
Journal of immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
2.30%
发文量
495
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The JI publishes novel, peer-reviewed findings in all areas of experimental immunology, including innate and adaptive immunity, inflammation, host defense, clinical immunology, autoimmunity and more. Special sections include Cutting Edge articles, Brief Reviews and Pillars of Immunology. The JI is published by The American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
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