High-dimensional mass cytometry reveals stemness state heterogeneity in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

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Abstract Stem-like cancer cells harbour high self-renewal capacity, exhibit enhanced tumourigenicity and have been associated with therapy resistance, metastasis and tumour relapse. Therefore, understanding the molecular features of stem-like cells is critical for targeting them effectively and improving treatment outcomes for cancer patients. Several markers have been used to isolate and study the putative stem-like cells of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), but the patterns of marker co-expression and overlap between identified individual subpopulations are yet to be comprehensively studied. Here we developed a mass cytometry antibody panel for simultaneous analysis of 33 stemness-associated markers at single-cell resolution. High-dimensional mass cytometry analysis of PDAC cell lines revealed molecularly heterogeneous stemness states and highlighted the role of genotype in determining the cell line-specific stemness signature. Stemness marker expression lie along a continuum in PDAC cell lines and patient samples indicative of stepwise phenotypic transitions. We also identified a subset of PDAC cells co-expressing high levels of Musashi-2, DCLK1 and CXCR4, and harbouring basal-like and EMT transcriptional programmes associated with highly plastic phenotype. This multiplexed analysis uncovers nuance and complexities of the stemness state in the PDAC. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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