项目编号 PRJNA1403487
项目标题 Clonal memory of colitis accumulates and promotes tumor growth [Visium]
涉及领域 ModelOrganism
数据类型 Other
样品范围 Multiisolate
生物名称 Mus musculus [Taxonomy ID: 10090]
描述信息 Chronic inflammation is a well-established risk factor for cancer, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unclear. Using a mouse model of colitis, we demonstrate that colonic stem cells retain an epigenetic memory of inflammation following disease resolution that persists for over 100 days. We find memory of colitis to be characterized by a cumulative gain of activator protein 1 (AP-1) transcription factor activity, with more durable changes to chromatin as well. Further, we develop SHARE-TRACE, a method that enables simultaneous profiling of gene expression, chromatin accessibility and clonal history in single cells, enabling high resolution tracking of epigenomic memory. This reveals that inflammatory memory is propagated cell-intrinsically and inherited through stem cell lineages, with certain clones demonstrating dramatically stronger memory than others. Finally, we show that colitis primes stem cells for amplified expression of regenerative gene programs following oncogenic mutation that accelerates tumor growth and this phenotype is dependent on AP-1 activity. Together, our findings provide a mechanistic link between chronic inflammation and malignancy, revealing how long-lived epigenetic alterations in regenerative tissues may contribute to disease susceptibility and suggesting potential therapeutic strategies to mitigate cancer risk in patients with chronic inflammatory conditions. Overall design: Visium spatial transcriptomics was performed to compare gene expression of adenomas formed following resolution of colitis and under normal conditions.
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发布日期 2026-02-01
提交单位 Buenrostro, HSCRB, Harvard University
数据来源 NCBI

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Experiment (2) -
SRX31825815 GSM9456973: adenoma tissue, control conditions; Mus musculus; OTHER
SRX31825816 GSM9456974: adenoma tissue, colitis recovered; Mus musculus; OTHER