Recording Lineage History with Cellular Barcodes in the Mammary Epithelium and in Breast Cancer
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Recording Lineage History with Cellular Barcodes in the Mammary Epithelium and in Breast Cancer
Abstract
Lineage tracing methods have extensively advanced our understanding of physiological cell behaviour in vivo and in situ and have vastly contributed to decipher the phylogeny and cellular hierarchies during normal and tumour development. In recent years, increasingly complex systems have been developed to track thousands of cells within a given tissue or even entire organisms. Cellular barcoding comprises all techniques designed to genetically label single cells with unique DNA sequences or with a combination of fluorescent proteins, in order to trace their history and lineage production in space and time. We distinguish these two types of cellular barcoding as genetic or optical barcodes. Furthermore, transcribed cellular barcodes can integrate the lineage information with single-cell profiling of each barcoded cell. This enables the potential identification of specific markers or signalling pathways defining distinct stem cell states during development, but also signals promoting tumour growth and metastasis or conferring therapy resistance.In this chapter, we describe recent advances in cellular barcoding technologies and outline experimental and computational challenges. We discuss the biological questions that can be addressed using single-cell dynamic lineage tracing, with a focus on the study of cellular hierarchies in the mammary epithelium and in breast cancer.
Keywords: Cellular barcoding; Genetic barcodes; Mouse genetics; Optical barcodes; Single-cell lineage tracing.
© 2025. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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