Uncovering perturbations in human hematopoiesis associated with healthy aging and myeloid malignancies at single-cell resolution.
Marina AinciburuTeresa EzpondaNerea BerasteguiAna Alfonso-PierolaAmaia Vilas-ZornozaPatxi San Martin-UrizDiego AlignaniJose Lamo-EspinosaMikel San-JulianTamara JimenezFelix LopezSandra MuntionFermin Sanchez-GuijoAntonieta MoleroJulia MontoroGuillermo SerranoAintzane Diaz-MazkiaranMiren LasagaDavid Gomez-CabreroMaria Diez-CampeloDavid ValcarcelMikel HernaezJuan P RomeroFelipe ProsperPublished in: eLife (2023)
In summary, we demonstrate that the combination of single-cell technologies with computational analysis tools enable the study of a variety of cellular mechanisms involved in complex biological systems such as early hematopoiesis and can be used to dissect perturbed differentiation trajectories associated with perturbations such as aging and malignant transformation. Furthermore, the identification of abnormal regulatory mechanisms associated with myeloid malignancies could be exploited for personalized therapeutic approaches in individual patients.