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Single-cell analysis and functional characterization uncover the stem cell hierarchies and developmental origins of rhabdomyosarcoma.

Yun Wei1,2,3,4, Qian Qin1,2,3,4, Chuan Yan1,2,3,4, Madeline N Hayes1,2,3,4, Sara P Garcia1, Haibin Xi5,6, Daniel Do1,2,3,4, Alexander H Jin1,2,3,4, Tiffany C Eng1,2,3,4, Karin M McCarthy1,2,3,4, Abhinav Adhikari1,2,3,4, Maristela L Onozato1,2, Dimitrios Spentzos7, Gunnlaugur P Neilsen7, A John Iafrate1,2, Leonard H Wexler8, April D Pyle5,6, Mario L Suvà1,2,4,9, Filemon Dela Cruz8, Luca Pinello10,11, David M Langenau12,13,14,15.   

Abstract

Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a common childhood cancer that shares features with developing skeletal muscle. Yet, the conservation of cellular hierarchy with human muscle development and the identification of molecularly defined tumor-propagating cells has not been reported. Using single-cell RNA-sequencing, DNA-barcode cell fate mapping and functional stem cell assays, we uncovered shared tumor cell hierarchies in RMS and human muscle development. We also identified common developmental stages at which tumor cells become arrested. Fusion-negative RMS cells resemble early myogenic cells found in embryonic and fetal development, while fusion-positive RMS cells express a highly specific gene program found in muscle cells transiting from embryonic to fetal development at 7-7.75 weeks of age. Fusion-positive RMS cells also have neural pathway-enriched states, suggesting less-rigid adherence to muscle-lineage hierarchies. Finally, we identified a molecularly defined tumor-propagating subpopulation in fusion-negative RMS that shares remarkable similarity to bi-potent, muscle mesenchyme progenitors that can make both muscle and osteogenic cells.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35982179     DOI: 10.1038/s43018-022-00414-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Cancer        ISSN: 2662-1347


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Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2011-03-17       Impact factor: 24.633

5.  AML1/ETO-expressing nonleukemic stem cells in acute myelogenous leukemia with 8;21 chromosomal translocation.

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Authors:  Anna Marie Kenney; Michael D Cole; David H Rowitch
Journal:  Development       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 6.868

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8.  ALDH1 is a marker of normal and malignant human mammary stem cells and a predictor of poor clinical outcome.

Authors:  Christophe Ginestier; Min Hee Hur; Emmanuelle Charafe-Jauffret; Florence Monville; Julie Dutcher; Marty Brown; Jocelyne Jacquemier; Patrice Viens; Celina G Kleer; Suling Liu; Anne Schott; Dan Hayes; Daniel Birnbaum; Max S Wicha; Gabriela Dontu
Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2007-11       Impact factor: 24.633

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Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2008-04-10       Impact factor: 24.633

10.  Efficient tumour formation by single human melanoma cells.

Authors:  Elsa Quintana; Mark Shackleton; Michael S Sabel; Douglas R Fullen; Timothy M Johnson; Sean J Morrison
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2008-12-04       Impact factor: 49.962

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