“…Among them, module M11 is characterized by the presence of key factors associated with very early T-cell development, including the pivotal transcription factor NOTCH1 and its target HES1 as well as the transcription factor RUNX2 [36]. Module M03 is associated to the double-positive (DP) stage with prominent markers such as CD8A, CD8B, CD4, CD52, CCR9, and the transcription factors LEF1, TCF7, TCF12, SATB1, in addition to the VDJ recombination actors RAG1 and RAG2 [37]. Module M06, in turn, contains more mature T-cell markers, including CD5, CD6, CCR7, CD28, accompanied by interferon-inducible genes such as IFI44L, IFITM1, IFITM2, HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C, HLA-F, and IRF7.…”