Single-cell sequencing technology to characterize stem T-cell subpopulations in acute T-lymphoblastic leukemia and the role of stem T-cells in the disease process

利用单细胞测序技术表征急性T淋巴细胞白血病中的干细胞亚群及其在疾病进程中的作用

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Precursor T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (Pre-T ALL) is a malignant neoplastic disease in which T-cells proliferate in the bone marrow. Single-cell sequencing technology could identify characteristic cell types, facilitating the study of the therapeutic mechanisms in Pre-T ALL. METHODS: The single-cell sequencing data (scRNA-seq) of Pre-T ALL were obtained from public databases. Key immune cell subpopulations involved in the progression of Pre-T ALL were identified by clustering and annotating the cellular data using AUCell. Next, pseudo-temporal analysis was performed to identify the differentiation trajectories of immune cell subpopulations using Monocle. Copy number mutation landscape of cell subpopulations was characterized by inferCNV. Finally, cellphoneDB was used to analyze intercellular communication relationships. RESULTS: A total of 10 cellular subpopulations were classified, with Pre-T ALL showing a higher proportion of NK/T cells. NK/T cells were further clustered into two subpopulations. Stem T cells showed a high expression of marker genes related to hematopoietic stem cells, Naive T cells had a high expression of CCR7, CCR7, RCAN3, and NK cells high-expressed KLRD1, TRDC. The cell proliferation was reduced and the activation of T cell was increased during the differentiation of stem T cells to Naive T cells. We observed interaction between stem T cells with dendritic cells such as CD74-COPA, CD74-MIF as well as co-inhibition-related interactions such as LGALS9-HAVCR2, TGFB1-TGFBR3. CONCLUSION: Stem T cells were involved in the development of Pre-T-ALL through the regulatory effects of transcription factors (TFs) KLF2 and FOS and multiple ligand-receptor pairs.

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