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Reconstructing clonal tree for phylo-phenotypic characterization of cancer using single-cell transcriptomics.


ABSTRACT: Functional characterization of the cancer clones can shed light on the evolutionary mechanisms driving cancer's proliferation and relapse mechanisms. Single-cell RNA sequencing data provide grounds for understanding the functional state of cancer as a whole; however, much research remains to identify and reconstruct clonal relationships toward characterizing the changes in functions of individual clones. We present PhylEx that integrates bulk genomics data with co-occurrences of mutations from single-cell RNA sequencing data to reconstruct high-fidelity clonal trees. We evaluate PhylEx on synthetic and well-characterized high-grade serous ovarian cancer cell line datasets. PhylEx outperforms the state-of-the-art methods both when comparing capacity for clonal tree reconstruction and for identifying clones. We analyze high-grade serous ovarian cancer and breast cancer data to show that PhylEx exploits clonal expression profiles beyond what is possible with expression-based clustering methods and clear the way for accurate inference of clonal trees and robust phylo-phenotypic analysis of cancer.

SUBMITTER: Jun SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9946941 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reconstructing clonal tree for phylo-phenotypic characterization of cancer using single-cell transcriptomics.

Jun Seong-Hwan SH   Toosi Hosein H   Mold Jeff J   Engblom Camilla C   Chen Xinsong X   O'Flanagan Ciara C   Hagemann-Jensen Michael M   Sandberg Rickard R   Aparicio Samuel S   Hartman Johan J   Roth Andrew A   Lagergren Jens J  

Nature communications 20230222 1


Functional characterization of the cancer clones can shed light on the evolutionary mechanisms driving cancer's proliferation and relapse mechanisms. Single-cell RNA sequencing data provide grounds for understanding the functional state of cancer as a whole; however, much research remains to identify and reconstruct clonal relationships toward characterizing the changes in functions of individual clones. We present PhylEx that integrates bulk genomics data with co-occurrences of mutations from s  ...[more]

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