Single-cell multi-omics defines the cell-type-specific impact of splicing aberrations in human hematopoietic clonal outgrowths

单细胞多组学揭示了剪接异常对人类造血克隆增殖的细胞类型特异性影响

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作者:Mariela Cortés-López ,Paulina Chamely ,Allegra G Hawkins ,Robert F Stanley ,Ariel D Swett ,Saravanan Ganesan ,Tarek H Mouhieddine ,Xiaoguang Dai ,Lloyd Kluegel ,Celine Chen ,Kiran Batta ,Nili Furer ,Rahul S Vedula ,John Beaulaurier ,Alexander W Drong ,Scott Hickey ,Neville Dusaj ,Gavriel Mullokandov ,Adam M Stasiw ,Jiayu Su ,Ronan Chaligné ,Sissel Juul ,Eoghan Harrington ,David A Knowles ,Catherine J Potenski ,Daniel H Wiseman ,Amos Tanay ,Liran Shlush ,Robert C Lindsley ,Irene M Ghobrial ,Justin Taylor ,Omar Abdel-Wahab ,Federico Gaiti ,Dan A Landau

Abstract

RNA splicing factors are recurrently mutated in clonal blood disorders, but the impact of dysregulated splicing in hematopoiesis remains unclear. To overcome technical limitations, we integrated genotyping of transcriptomes (GoT) with long-read single-cell transcriptomics and proteogenomics for single-cell profiling of transcriptomes, surface proteins, somatic mutations, and RNA splicing (GoT-Splice). We applied GoT-Splice to hematopoietic progenitors from myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) patients with mutations in the core splicing factor SF3B1. SF3B1mut cells were enriched in the megakaryocytic-erythroid lineage, with expansion of SF3B1mut erythroid progenitor cells. We uncovered distinct cryptic 3' splice site usage in different progenitor populations and stage-specific aberrant splicing during erythroid differentiation. Profiling SF3B1-mutated clonal hematopoiesis samples revealed that erythroid bias and cell-type-specific cryptic 3' splice site usage in SF3B1mut cells precede overt MDS. Collectively, GoT-Splice defines the cell-type-specific impact of somatic mutations on RNA splicing, from early clonal outgrowths to overt neoplasia, directly in human samples.

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