A Human Breast Cell Atlas Mapping the Homeostatic Cellular Shifts in the Adult Breast

Austin D Reed,Sara Pensa, Adi Steif,Jack Stenning,Daniel Kunz,Peng He,Alecia-Jane Twigger,Katarzyna Kania, Rachel Barrow, Iain Goulding, Jenny Gomm,Louise Jones,John Marioni,Walid T Khaled

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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One of the barriers for breast cancer prevention and treatment is our poor understanding of the dynamic cellular shifts that naturally occur within the breast and how these changes contribute to tumour initiation. In this study we report the use of single cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) to compile a Human Breast Cell Atlas (HBCA) assembled from 55 donors that had undergone reduction mammoplasties or risk reduction mammoplasties. The data from more than 800,000 cells identified 41 cell subclusters distributed across the epithelial, immune, and stromal compartments. We found that the contribution of these different clusters varied according to the natural history of the tissue. Breast cancer risk modulating factors such as age, parity, and germline mutation affected the homeostatic cellular state of the breast in different ways however, none of the changes observed were restricted to any one cell type. Remarkably, we also found that immune cells from BRCA1/2 carriers had a distinct gene expression signature indicative of potential immune exhaustion. This suggests that immune escape mechanisms could manifest in non-cancerous tissues during very early stages of tumour initiation. Therefore, the Atlas presented here provides the research community with a rich resource that can be used as a reference for studies on the origins of breast cancer which could inform novel approaches for early detection and prevention. ### Competing Interest Statement JCM has been an employee of Genentech since September 2022
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homeostatic cellular shifts,adult breast
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