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Epigenetic encoding, heritability and plasticity of glioma transcriptional cell states

Authors :
Ronan Chaligne
Alicia Alonso
Franco Izzo
Dana Silverbush
Alyssa R. Richman
Mario L. Suvà
Johanna Klughammer
Simon Gritsch
Jane Park
L. Nicolas Gonzalez Castro
Joshua S. Schiffman
Sunil Deochand
Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen
Aviv Regev
Tommaso Biancalani
Lloyd Kluegel
Christoph Muus
Dan A. Landau
Hannah R. Weisman
Federico Gaiti
Caroline Sheridan
Source :
Nat Genet
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Single-cell RNA sequencing has revealed extensive transcriptional cell state diversity in cancer, often observed independently of genetic heterogeneity, raising the central question of how malignant cell states are encoded epigenetically. To address this, here we performed multiomics single-cell profiling-integrating DNA methylation, transcriptome and genotype within the same cells-of diffuse gliomas, tumors characterized by defined transcriptional cell state diversity. Direct comparison of the epigenetic profiles of distinct cell states revealed key switches for state transitions recapitulating neurodevelopmental trajectories and highlighted dysregulated epigenetic mechanisms underlying gliomagenesis. We further developed a quantitative framework to directly measure cell state heritability and transition dynamics based on high-resolution lineage trees in human samples. We demonstrated heritability of malignant cell states, with key differences in hierarchal and plastic cell state architectures in IDH-mutant glioma versus IDH-wild-type glioblastoma, respectively. This work provides a framework anchoring transcriptional cancer cell states in their epigenetic encoding, inheritance and transition dynamics.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nat Genet
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b3c3528b1905f45f508edfae64363084