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Title: | Clonal tracing with somatic epimutations reveals dynamics of blood ageing |
Creators Name: | Scherer, M., Singh, I., Braun, M.M., Szu-Tu, C., Sanchez Sanchez, P., Lindenhofer, D., Jakobsen, N.A., Körber, V., Kardorff, M., Nitsch, L., Kautz, P., Rühle, J., Bianchi, A., Cozzuto, L., Frömel, R., Beneyto-Calabuig, S., Lareau, C., Satpathy, A.T., Beekman, R., Steinmetz, L.M., Raffel, S., Ludwig, L.S., Vyas, P., Rodriguez-Fraticelli, A. and Velten, L. |
Abstract: | Current approaches used to track stem cell clones through differentiation require genetic engineering or rely on sparse somatic DNA variants, which limits their wide application. Here we discover that DNA methylation of a subset of CpG sites reflects cellular differentiation, whereas another subset undergoes stochastic epimutations and can serve as digital barcodes of clonal identity. We demonstrate that targeted single-cell profiling of DNA methylation at single-CpG resolution can accurately extract both layers of information. To that end, we develop EPI-Clone, a method for transgene-free lineage tracing at scale. Applied to mouse and human haematopoiesis, we capture hundreds of clonal differentiation trajectories across tens of individuals and 230,358 single cells. In mouse ageing, we demonstrate that myeloid bias and low output of old haematopoietic stem cells are restricted to a small number of expanded clones, whereas many functionally young-like clones persist in old age. In human ageing, clones with and without known driver mutations of clonal haematopoieis are part of a spectrum of age-related clonal expansions that display similar lineage biases. EPI-Clone enables accurate and transgene-free single-cell lineage tracing on hematopoietic cell state landscapes at scale. |
Source: | Nature |
ISSN: | 0028-0836 |
Publisher: | Nature Publishing Group |
Date: | 21 May 2025 |
Official Publication: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09041-8 |
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