A single-cell atlas characterizes dysregulation of the bone marrow immune microenvironment associated with outcomes in multiple myeloma

Author:

Pilcher William C.,Yao Lijun,Gonzalez-Kozlova Edgar,Pita-Juarez Yered,Karagkouni Dimitra,Acharya Chaitanya R.,Michaud Marina E,Hamilton Mark,Nanda Shivani,Song Yizhe,Sato Kazuhito,Wang Julia T.,Satpathy Sarthak,Ma Yuling,Schulman Jessica,D’Souza Darwin,Jayasinghe Reyka G.,Cheloni Giulia,Bakhtiari Mojtaba,Pabustan Nick,Nie Kai,Foltz Jennifer A.,Saldarriaga Isabella,Alaaeldin Rania,Lepisto Eva,Chen Rachel,Fiala Mark A.,Thomas Beena E,Cook April,Dos Santos Junia Vieira,Chiang I-ling,Figueiredo Igor,Fortier Julie,Slade Michael,Oh Stephen T.,Rettig Michael P.,Anderson Emilie,Li Ying,Dasari Surendra,Strausbauch Michael A,Simon Vernadette A, ,Rahman Adeeb HORCID,Chen ZhihongORCID,Lagana Alessandro,DiPersio John F.,Rosenblatt Jacalyn,Kim-Schulze Seunghee,Dhodapkar Madhav V,Lonial Sagar,Kumar Shaji,Bhasin Swati SORCID,Kourelis Taxiarchis,Vij Ravi,Avigan David,Cho Hearn J,Mulligan George,Ding Li,Gnjatic Sacha,Vlachos Ioannis S,Bhasin Manoj

Abstract

ABSTRACTMultiple Myeloma (MM) remains incurable despite advances in treatment options. Although tumor subtypes and specific DNA abnormalities are linked to worse prognosis, the impact of immune dysfunction on disease emergence and/or treatment sensitivity remains unclear. We established a harmonized consortium to generate an Immune Atlas of MM aimed at informing disease etiology, risk stratification, and potential therapeutic strategies. We generated a transcriptome profile of 1,149,344 single cells from the bone marrow of 263 newly diagnosed patients enrolled in the CoMMpass study and characterized immune and hematopoietic cell populations. Associating cell abundances and gene expression with disease progression revealed the presence of a proinflammatory immune senescence-associated secretory phenotype in rapidly progressing patients. Furthermore, signaling analyses suggested active intercellular communication involving APRIL-BCMA, potentially promoting tumor growth and survival. Finally, we demonstrate that integrating immune cell levels with genetic information can significantly improve patient stratification.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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