利用单细胞多组学解决白血病干细胞的异质性和可塑性。

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Frank Y Huang, Andreas Trumpp, Patrick Stelmach
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摘要

急性髓性白血病(AML)是一种侵袭性血癌,其疾病的发生和复发是由具有干细胞样特性的白血病细胞(称为白血病干细胞(LSCs))驱动的。LSC室是高度异质性的,这导致了治疗反应的差异。这种异质性是由遗传和非遗传因素决定的,包括体细胞突变、细胞起源、转录和表观遗传状态以及表型可塑性。虽然这使LSCs的识别和根除变得复杂,但它也提供了一个机会,可以根据患者中存在的LSCs的表型和功能状态定制治疗策略,利用它们的特定脆弱性。单细胞多组学技术的出现改变了我们解剖AML细胞异质性的能力,使我们能够同时对基因组、转录组、表观基因组和蛋白质组层进行研究,并提供单个细胞的高分辨率分子快照。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了LSC异质性的原因和后果,强调了单细胞多组学技术在解决这一问题方面的进展,并概述了它们如何解决我们对LSC异质性和可塑性的理解中的缺陷,从而彻底改变AML的诊断和疾病监测。
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Resolving leukemic stem cell heterogeneity and plasticity with single-cell multiomics.

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive blood cancer in which disease initiation and relapse are driven by leukemic cells with stem-like properties, known as leukemic stem cells (LSCs). The LSC compartment is highly heterogenous and this contributes to differences in therapy response. This heterogeneity is determined by genetic and nongenetic factors including somatic mutations, the cell of origin, transcriptional and epigenetic states as well as phenotypic plasticity. While this complicates the identification and eradication of LSCs, it also presents an opportunity to tailor therapeutic strategies to the phenotypic and functional states of LSCs present in a patient, exploiting their specific vulnerabilities. The emergence of single-cell multiomics technologies has transformed our ability to dissect cellular heterogeneity in AML, enabling simultaneous interrogation of genomic, transcriptomic, epigenomic and proteomic layers and providing high-resolution molecular snapshots of individual cells. In this review, we discuss causes and consequences of LSC heterogeneity, highlight advances in single-cell multiomics technologies to resolve it and outline how they can address shortcomings in our understanding of LSC heterogeneity and plasticity to revolutionize diagnostics and disease monitoring of AML.

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Seminars in hematology
Seminars in hematology 医学-血液学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
2.80%
发文量
30
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Hematology aims to present subjects of current importance in clinical hematology, including related areas of oncology, hematopathology, and blood banking. The journal''s unique issue structure allows for a multi-faceted overview of a single topic via a curated selection of review articles, while also offering a variety of articles that present dynamic and front-line material immediately influencing the field. Seminars in Hematology is devoted to making the important and current work accessible, comprehensible, and valuable to the practicing physician, young investigator, clinical practitioners, and internists/paediatricians with strong interests in blood diseases. Seminars in Hematology publishes original research, reviews, short communications and mini- reviews.
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