A human breast atlas integrating single-cell proteomics and transcriptomics
The breast is a dynamic organ whose response to physiological and pathophysiological conditions alters its disease susceptibility, yet the specific effects of these clinical variables on cell state remain poorly annotated. We present a unified, high-resolution breast atlas by integrating single-cell...
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Published in | Developmental cell Vol. 57; no. 11; pp. 1400 - 1420.e7 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
Elsevier Inc
06.06.2022
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Summary: | The breast is a dynamic organ whose response to physiological and pathophysiological conditions alters its disease susceptibility, yet the specific effects of these clinical variables on cell state remain poorly annotated. We present a unified, high-resolution breast atlas by integrating single-cell RNA-seq, mass cytometry, and cyclic immunofluorescence, encompassing a myriad of states. We define cell subtypes within the alveolar, hormone-sensing, and basal epithelial lineages, delineating associations of several subtypes with cancer risk factors, including age, parity, and BRCA2 germline mutation. Of particular interest is a subset of alveolar cells termed basal-luminal (BL) cells, which exhibit poor transcriptional lineage fidelity, accumulate with age, and carry a gene signature associated with basal-like breast cancer. We further utilize a medium-depletion approach to identify molecular factors regulating cell-subtype proportion in organoids. Together, these data are a rich resource to elucidate diverse mammary cell states.
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•Multimodal single-cell analyses identify breast epithelial and stromal subtypes•Spatially distinct epithelial subsets are linked with age, parity, and BRCA2 status•Alveolar cells with poor transcriptional lineage fidelity accumulate with age•Subtypes of the three major epithelial lineages are maintained in organoid cultures
Gray, Li, Rosenbluth, Selfors et al. generate a multi-dimensional atlas of breast tissues and organoids. Distinct epithelial subtypes are found to be associated with age, parity, and BRCA2 mutation. An alveolar subset termed basal-luminal cells displays poor transcriptional lineage fidelity and gene expression signatures associated with aggressive basal-like breast cancers. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS CML harvested tissues with HKS to perform scRNA-seq with support from AR. LMS and CML analyzed scRNA-seq data. GKG, RCJS, and WLG collected CyTOF samples, and GKG and RCJS performed CyTOF. GKG analyzed CyTOF data. LMS and GKG integrated CyTOF/scRNA-seq. JMR and LMS performed clinical correlations. JMR and KM established organoids and performed organoid experiments. Supported by PKS, SS, and JSB, NG, JRL, WLG, HKS, and SM performed CyCIF. NG analyzed CyCIF data. CML and HKS performed IHC with review by DAD. KD’A and KLN performed DNA sequencing and analyses. DAD and JEG orchestrated tissue procurement. DAD performed pathological reviews. GKG, CML, JMR, LMS, NG, and JSB conceived this study and wrote the manuscript with input from all authors. GKG, CML, JMR, and LMS contributed equally and reserve the right to alter the first author order in personal communications. |
ISSN: | 1534-5807 1878-1551 1878-1551 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.devcel.2022.05.003 |