17 DHC 2025
22 - 24 January 2025
Lymphoid Abstracts (1)
Abstract
The Fat Connection: Adipocyte Progenitors and Leukemia
22 January
09:45 10:00
Mauricio Ferrao Blanco
Paper

Adipocyte progenitors – a new player in the microenvironment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Mauricio Ferrao Blanco (1)
(1) Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, Hemato-oncology, Utrecht
No potential conflicts of interest
Introduction

The bone marrow microenvironment is critical for B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) progression, but its cellular heterogeneity remains poorly defined.

Methods

We isolated leukemic, hematopoietic, and stromal cells from mononuclear cells in patient samples using fluorescence-activated cell sorting. To comprehensively characterize the bone marrow niche in pediatric B-ALL, we conducted single-cell RNA sequencing and ex vivo cell culture. 

 

Results

Our analysis revealed two distinct mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) populations as primary leukemia-supportive niches: early mesenchymal progenitors and adipogenic progenitors. Single-cell transcriptomic analysis infers that ALL blasts use distinct cell-cell interactions to communicate with the different stromal populations. Purified adipogenic progenitors from the bone marrow of pediatric B-ALL patients supported leukemic blasts survival ex vivo and their gene signature was enriched in relapse samples. 

Conclusion

These findings establish adipogenic progenitors as a novel component of the ALL niche, with potential implications for disease progression. 

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