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Single-cell multi-omics reveals dynamics of purifying selection of pathogenic mitochondrial DNA across human immune cells

Authors :
Caleb A. Lareau
Sonia M. Dubois
Frank A. Buquicchio
Yu-Hsin Hsieh
Kopal Garg
Pauline Kautz
Lena Nitsch
Samantha D. Praktiknjo
Patrick Maschmeyer
Jeffrey M. Verboon
Jacob C. Gutierrez
Yajie Yin
Evgenij Fiskin
Wendy Luo
Eleni Mimitou
Christoph Muus
Rhea Malhotra
Sumit Parikh
Mark D. Fleming
Lena Oevermann
Johannes Schulte
Cornelia Eckert
Anshul Kundaje
Peter Smibert
Ansuman T. Satpathy
Aviv Regev
Vijay G. Sankaran
Suneet Agarwal
Leif S. Ludwig
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

Cells experience intrinsic and extrinsic pressures that affect their proclivity to expand and persistin vivo. In congenital disorders caused by loss-of-function mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), metabolic vulnerabilities may result in cell-type specific phenotypes and depletion of pathogenic alleles, contributing to purifying selection. However, the impact of pathogenic mtDNA mutations on the cellular hematopoietic landscape is not well understood. Here, we establish a multi-omics approach to quantify deletions in mtDNA alongside cell state features in single cells derived from Pearson syndrome patients. We resolve the interdependence between pathogenic mtDNA and lineage, including purifying selection against deletions in effector/memory CD8 T-cell populations and recent thymic emigrants and dynamics in other hematopoietic populations. Our mapping of lineage-specific purifying selection dynamics in primary cells from patients carrying pathogenic heteroplasmy provides a new perspective on recurrent clinical phenotypes in mitochondrial disorders, including cancer and infection, with potential broader relevance to age-related immune dysfunction.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a302a84cd1a039a55e3622f979122067
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.20.517242