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Multifunctional barcoding with ClonMapper enables high-resolution study of clonal dynamics during tumor evolution and treatment

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NATURE CANCER
卷 2, 期 7, 页码 758-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s43018-021-00222-8

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  1. National Institutes of Health [5R21CA212928, 5R01CA226258, 3P01CA206978-03S1, 1U10CA180861-01, 1P01CA206978-01]
  2. University of Texas at Austin Provost's Graduate Excellence Fellowship
  3. F.M. Jones & H.L. Bruce Endowed Graduate Fellowship
  4. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship [1610403]
  5. long-term EMBO fellowship [ALTF 14-2018]
  6. F31 Diversity Individual Predoctoral Fellowship program through the NCI
  7. Direct For Education and Human Resources
  8. Division Of Graduate Education [1610403] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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ClonMapper is a multifunctional tool developed by Wu and colleagues, which combines DNA barcoding, single-cell RNA sequencing, and clonal isolation to study complex clonal dynamics in tumor progression and therapeutic response.
Lineage-tracing methods have enabled characterization of clonal dynamics in complex populations, but generally lack the ability to integrate genomic, epigenomic and transcriptomic measurements with live-cell manipulation of specific clones of interest. We developed a functionalized lineage-tracing system, ClonMapper, which integrates DNA barcoding with single-cell RNA sequencing and clonal isolation to comprehensively characterize thousands of clones within heterogeneous populations. Using ClonMapper, we identified subpopulations of a chronic lymphocytic leukemia cell line with distinct clonal compositions, transcriptional signatures and chemotherapy survivorship trajectories; patterns that were also observed in primary human chronic lymphocytic leukemia. The ability to retrieve specific clones before, during and after treatment enabled direct measurements of clonal diversification and durable subpopulation transcriptional signatures. ClonMapper is a powerful multifunctional approach to dissect the complex clonal dynamics of tumor progression and therapeutic response. Wu and colleagues develop a barcoding tool, ClonMapper, which permits single-cell lineage tracing and clonal isolation and demonstrate its utility to study clonal dynamics in human CLL cells in the context of chemotherapy treatment and resistance.

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