Nature Communications (Jun 2021)

Single cell derived mRNA signals across human kidney tumors

  • Matthew D. Young,
  • Thomas J. Mitchell,
  • Lars Custers,
  • Thanasis Margaritis,
  • Francisco Morales-Rodriguez,
  • Kwasi Kwakwa,
  • Eleonora Khabirova,
  • Gerda Kildisiute,
  • Thomas R. W. Oliver,
  • Ronald R. de Krijger,
  • Marry M. van den Heuvel-Eibrink,
  • Federico Comitani,
  • Alice Piapi,
  • Eva Bugallo-Blanco,
  • Christine Thevanesan,
  • Christina Burke,
  • Elena Prigmore,
  • Kirsty Ambridge,
  • Kenny Roberts,
  • Felipe A. Vieira Braga,
  • Tim H. H. Coorens,
  • Ignacio Del Valle,
  • Anna Wilbrey-Clark,
  • Lira Mamanova,
  • Grant D. Stewart,
  • Vincent J. Gnanapragasam,
  • Dyanne Rampling,
  • Neil Sebire,
  • Nicholas Coleman,
  • Liz Hook,
  • Anne Warren,
  • Muzlifah Haniffa,
  • Marcel Kool,
  • Stefan M. Pfister,
  • John C. Achermann,
  • Xiaoling He,
  • Roger A. Barker,
  • Adam Shlien,
  • Omer A. Bayraktar,
  • Sarah A. Teichmann,
  • Frank C. Holstege,
  • Kerstin B. Meyer,
  • Jarno Drost,
  • Karin Straathof,
  • Sam Behjati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23949-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 19

Abstract

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Transcriptomic analysis may provide information about the differentiation state and cell of origin of a cancer. Here, the authors assess mRNA signals in 1300 childhood and adult renal tumors and report a fetal origin of childhood tumors and no dedifferentiation of adult tumors.