ϟ
 
DOI: 10.1038/nature20123
¤ OpenAccess: Green
This work has “Green” OA status. This means it may cost money to access on the publisher landing page, but there is a free copy in an OA repository.

Single-cell RNA-seq supports a developmental hierarchy in human oligodendroglioma

Itay Tirosh,Andrew S. Venteicher,Christine Hebert,Leah E. Escalante,Anoop P. Patel,Keren Yizhak,Jonathan Fisher,Christopher Rodman,Christopher Mount,Mariella G. Filbin,Cyril Neftel,Niyati Desai,Jackson Nyman,Benjamin Izar,Christina C. Luo,Joshua M. Francis,Abhishek Patel,Maristela L. Onozato,Nicolò Riggi,Kenneth J. Livak,Dave Gennert,Rahul Satija,Brian V. Nahed,William T. Curry,Robert L. Martuza,Ravindra Mylvaganam,A. John Iafrate,Matthew P. Frosch,Todd R. Golub,Miguel N. Rivera,Gad Getz,Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen,Daniel P. Cahill,Michelle Monje,B Bernstein,David N. Louis,Aviv Regev,Mario L. Suvà

Biology
Oligodendroglioma
Epigenetics
2016
Although human tumours are shaped by the genetic evolution of cancer cells, evidence also suggests that they display hierarchies related to developmental pathways and epigenetic programs in which cancer stem cells (CSCs) can drive tumour growth and give rise to differentiated progeny. Yet, unbiased evidence for CSCs in solid human malignancies remains elusive. Here we profile 4,347 single cells from six IDH1 or IDH2 mutant human oligodendrogliomas by RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and reconstruct their developmental programs from genome-wide expression signatures. We infer that most cancer cells are differentiated along two specialized glial programs, whereas a rare subpopulation of cells is undifferentiated and associated with a neural stem cell expression program. Cells with expression signatures for proliferation are highly enriched in this rare subpopulation, consistent with a model in which CSCs are primarily responsible for fuelling the growth of oligodendroglioma in humans. Analysis of copy number variation (CNV) shows that distinct CNV sub-clones within tumours display similar cellular hierarchies, suggesting that the architecture of oligodendroglioma is primarily dictated by developmental programs. Subclonal point mutation analysis supports a similar model, although a full phylogenetic tree would be required to definitively determine the effect of genetic evolution on the inferred hierarchies. Our single-cell analyses provide insight into the cellular architecture of oligodendrogliomas at single-cell resolution and support the cancer stem cell model, with substantial implications for disease management.
Loading...
    Cite this:
Generate Citation
Powered by Citationsy*
    Single-cell RNA-seq supports a developmental hierarchy in human oligodendroglioma” is a paper by Itay Tirosh Andrew S. Venteicher Christine Hebert Leah E. Escalante Anoop P. Patel Keren Yizhak Jonathan Fisher Christopher Rodman Christopher Mount Mariella G. Filbin Cyril Neftel Niyati Desai Jackson Nyman Benjamin Izar Christina C. Luo Joshua M. Francis Abhishek Patel Maristela L. Onozato Nicolò Riggi Kenneth J. Livak Dave Gennert Rahul Satija Brian V. Nahed William T. Curry Robert L. Martuza Ravindra Mylvaganam A. John Iafrate Matthew P. Frosch Todd R. Golub Miguel N. Rivera Gad Getz Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen Daniel P. Cahill Michelle Monje B Bernstein David N. Louis Aviv Regev Mario L. Suvà published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.