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DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-15956-9
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Multi-omic single-cell snapshots reveal multiple independent trajectories to drug tolerance in a melanoma cell line

Yapeng Su,Melissa E. Ko,Hong Cheng,Ronghui Zhu,Min Xue,Jessica K. Wang,J. Lee,Luke Frankiw,Alexander M. Xu,Stephanie Wong,Lídia Robert,Kaitlyn Takata,Dan Yuan,Yue Lü,Sui Huang,Antoni Ribas,R. D. Levine,Garry P. Nolan,Wei Wei,Sylvia K. Plevritis,Guideng Li,David Baltimore,James R. Heath

Druggability
Epigenetics
Biology
2020
Abstract The determination of individual cell trajectories through a high-dimensional cell-state space is an outstanding challenge for understanding biological changes ranging from cellular differentiation to epigenetic responses of diseased cells upon drugging. We integrate experiments and theory to determine the trajectories that single BRAF V600E mutant melanoma cancer cells take between drug-naive and drug-tolerant states. Although single-cell omics tools can yield snapshots of the cell-state landscape, the determination of individual cell trajectories through that space can be confounded by stochastic cell-state switching. We assayed for a panel of signaling, phenotypic, and metabolic regulators at points across 5 days of drug treatment to uncover a cell-state landscape with two paths connecting drug-naive and drug-tolerant states. The trajectory a given cell takes depends upon the drug-naive level of a lineage-restricted transcription factor. Each trajectory exhibits unique druggable susceptibilities, thus updating the paradigm of adaptive resistance development in an isogenic cell population.
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    Multi-omic single-cell snapshots reveal multiple independent trajectories to drug tolerance in a melanoma cell line” is a paper by Yapeng Su Melissa E. Ko Hong Cheng Ronghui Zhu Min Xue Jessica K. Wang J. Lee Luke Frankiw Alexander M. Xu Stephanie Wong Lídia Robert Kaitlyn Takata Dan Yuan Yue Lü Sui Huang Antoni Ribas R. D. Levine Garry P. Nolan Wei Wei Sylvia K. Plevritis Guideng Li David Baltimore James R. Heath published in 2020. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.