We disclose a simple and eco-friendly method to prepare carbon nanosheets (CNSs) by freeze-casting of lignin aqueous dispersion followed by direct carbonization. These lignin-derived CNSs show high performances as electrodes in supercapacitors.
Background
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a clinically and biologically heterogeneous plasma‐cell malignancy. Despite extensive research, disease heterogeneity and relapse remain a big challenge in MM therapeutics. We tried to dissect this disease and identify novel biomarkers for patient stratification and treatment outcome prediction by applying single‐cell technology.
Methods
We performed single‐cell RNA sequencing (scRNA‐seq) and variable‐diversity‐joining regions‐targeted sequencing (scVDJ‐seq) concurrently on bone marrow samples from a cohort of 18 patients with newly diagnosed MM (NDMM; n = 12) or refractory/relapsed MM (RRMM; n = 6). We analysed the malignant clonotypes using scVDJ‐seq data and conducted data integration and cell‐type annotation through the CCA algorithm based on gene expression profiling. Furthermore, we identified disease status‐specific genes and modules by comparison of NDMM and RRMM datasets and explored the findings in a larger MM cohort from the MMRF CoMMpass study.
Results
We found that all the myeloma cells in either diagnosed or relapsed samples were dominated by a major clone, with a few subclones in several samples (n = 5). Next, we investigated the universal transcriptional features of myeloma cells and identified eight meta‐programs correlated with this disease, especially meta‐programs 1 and 8 (M1 and M8), which were the most significant and related to cell cycle and stress response, respectively. Furthermore, we classified the malignant plasma cells into eight clusters and found that the cell numbers in clusters 2/6/7 were exclusively higher in relapsed samples. Besides, we identified several attractive candidates for biomarkers (e.g. SMAD1 and STMN1) associated with disease progression and relapse in our dataset and related to overall survival in the CoMMpass dataset.
Conclusions
Our data provide insights into the heterogeneity of MM as well as highlight the relevance of intra‐tumour heterogeneity and discover novel biomarkers that might be a potent therapy.
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