Progenitor hierarchy of chronic myelomonocytic leukemia identifies inflammatory monocytic-biased trajectory linked to worse outcomes

Blood Cancer Discovery(2022)

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Abstract Myeloblast expansion is a hallmark of disease progression and comprises CD34+ hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPC). How this compartment evolves during disease progression in chronic myeloid neoplasms is unknown. Using scRNA-sequencing and high-parameter flow cytometry, we show that CMML CD34+ HSPCs can be classified into three differentiation trajectories: monocytic, megakaryocyte-erythroid progenitor (MEP), and normal-like. Hallmarks of monocytic-biased trajectory were enrichment of CD120b+ inflammatory granulocyte-macrophage progenitor (GMP)-like cells, activated cytokine receptor signaling, phenotypic HSC depletion and adverse outcomes. Cytokine receptor diversity was generally an adverse feature and elevated in CD120b+ GMPs. Hypomethylating agents decreased monocytic-biased cells in CMML patients. Given the enrichment of RAS pathway mutations in monocytic-biased cells, NRAS competitive transplants and LPS-treated xenograft models recapitulated monocytic-biased CMML, suggesting that hematopoietic stress precipitates the monocytic-biased state. Deconvolution of HSPC compartments in other myeloid neoplasms and identifying therapeutic strategies to mitigate the monocytic-biased differentiation trajectory should be explored.
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leukemia,monocytic-biased
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