Single-cell multiomics analysis reveals dynamic clonal evolution and targetable phenotypes in acute myeloid leukemia with complex karyotype

单细胞多组学分析揭示了具有复杂核型的急性髓系白血病中动态的克隆演变和可靶向表型

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作者:Aino-Maija Leppä # ,Karen Grimes # ,Hyobin Jeong # ,Frank Y Huang ,Alvaro Andrades ,Alexander Waclawiczek ,Tobias Boch ,Anna Jauch ,Simon Renders ,Patrick Stelmach ,Carsten Müller-Tidow ,Darja Karpova ,Markus Sohn ,Florian Grünschläger ,Patrick Hasenfeld ,Eva Benito Garagorri ,Vera Thiel ,Anna Dolnik ,Bernardo Rodriguez-Martin ,Lars Bullinger ,Krzysztof Mrózek ,Ann-Kathrin Eisfeld ,Alwin Krämer ,Ashley D Sanders ,Jan O Korbel ,Andreas Trumpp

Abstract

Chromosomal instability is a major driver of intratumoral heterogeneity (ITH), promoting tumor progression. In the present study, we combined structural variant discovery and nucleosome occupancy profiling with transcriptomic and immunophenotypic changes in single cells to study ITH in complex karyotype acute myeloid leukemia (CK-AML). We observed complex structural variant landscapes within individual cells of patients with CK-AML characterized by linear and circular breakage-fusion-bridge cycles and chromothripsis. We identified three clonal evolution patterns in diagnosis or salvage CK-AML (monoclonal, linear and branched polyclonal), with 75% harboring multiple subclones that frequently displayed ongoing karyotype remodeling. Using patient-derived xenografts, we demonstrated varied clonal evolution of leukemic stem cells (LSCs) and further dissected subclone-specific drug-response profiles to identify LSC-targeting therapies, including BCL-xL inhibition. In paired longitudinal patient samples, we further revealed genetic evolution and cell-type plasticity as mechanisms of disease progression. By dissecting dynamic genomic, phenotypic and functional complexity of CK-AML, our findings offer clinically relevant avenues for characterizing and targeting disease-driving LSCs.

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