Single-cell lineage tracing maps clonal and transcriptional dynamics in melanoma metastasis

单细胞谱系追踪揭示黑色素瘤转移过程中的克隆和转录动态

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Abstract

Melanoma metastasis is driven by extensive intratumoral heterogeneity and phenotypic plasticity, yet how clonal identity relates to transcriptional programs during metastasis remains unclear. Here, we applied MeRLin, a single-cell lineage tracing platform, to dissect the clonal and transcriptional heterogeneity of metastatic melanoma in a patient-derived spontaneous metastasis model. Clonal analyses revealed hierarchical structures during tumor progression, with a subset of lineages from primary tumors consistently enriched across metastatic sites, supporting a model of polyclonal seeding followed by selective expansion of pre-existing highly metastatic subpopulations. Single-cell transcriptomic profiling identified two major metastatic subpopulations of distinct transcriptional programs, characterized by neural crest stem cell-like and lipid metabolism signatures. Both programs were enriched for invasion-associated genes and maintained across organs through distinct regulatory networks. Spatial mapping by barcode RNA-FISH linked these transcriptional states to their tissue context and showed that OLFML3 expression partially co-localized with a dominant subpopulation at the tumor-liver interface, marking the invasive fronts of metastatic growth. Together, these findings establish a framework in which clonal identity, transcriptional state, and spatial organization jointly shape metastatic melanoma progression.

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