Alessandro Donada
alessandrodonada.bsky.social
Alessandro Donada
@alessandrodonada.bsky.social
"Definitely still a young hematology researcher (don’t ask how young) @Institut Curie | Big on participative research & quant bio 🧪 | Wannabe Intern at the Ministry of Silly Walks
This project was led with @perielab.bsky.social, with the help of amazing collaborators — shoutout to Gurvan, CSCO, Tiziana, and the clinicians.

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June 25, 2025 at 9:22 AM
🔮 Where are we headed next?

Can we restore epigenetic structure in AML more robustly?

How stable is clonal memory over time, stress, or environment?

Let’s find out.
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June 25, 2025 at 9:22 AM
🧨 In AML, the memory breaks down.
→ Cell families get chaotic
→ Division becomes erratic
→ Concordance is lost
But: tweaking the epigenetic landscape brings some order back.
🙏 Huge thanks to patients & clinicians who made this part possible.
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June 25, 2025 at 9:22 AM
🧬 What about gene expression?

No one-size-fits-all “family module,” but expression fingerprints are shared within families. And I want to thank the @CSCO platform at Curie for the data & Tiziana Tocci for the beautiful network analysis!
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June 25, 2025 at 9:22 AM
📐 Could this all be random?
We built a mathematical model (thanks to Gurvan Hermange) to test it.
Still:
✅ Homogeneity in fate
✅ Concordance in division
...emerged as essential features.
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June 25, 2025 at 9:22 AM
🧬 It’s not just division.
Cell families also:
→ Look alike
→ Choose similar fates
The big differences are between families, not within.
🧭 Lineage tracing was key.
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June 25, 2025 at 9:22 AM
👪 Cells from the same ancestor — “families” — often:
✔️ Divide the same number of times
✔️ At the same time ⏱️
And this holds across donors, media & time.
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June 25, 2025 at 9:22 AM
🔬 We took a multi-omic, single-cell approach:

Live-cell imaging

Single-cell RNA-seq (thanks CSCO platform!)

Custom assay for lineage + division + differentiation --> introducing MultiGen (DOI: 10.3791/64918)
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June 25, 2025 at 9:22 AM
Why HSPCs? 🩸
These stem cells build the entire blood system.
If they remember division patterns, it affects how we understand both healthy haematopoiesis and disease.
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June 25, 2025 at 9:22 AM
Cells divide, differentiate, and move on… right?
🧠 But we asked: do blood stem cells remember their past divisions?
Spoiler: they do — and it’s surprisingly organized.
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June 25, 2025 at 9:22 AM
Such a beautiful example of how little we know and understand about biology! In my Top3 together with tardigrades and the naked mole rat!
June 10, 2025 at 12:00 PM