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A cellular census of human lungs identifies novel cell states in health and in asthma

Authors :
Fabian J. Theis
Maarten van den Berge
Marnix R. Jonker
Paulina M. Strzelecka
Ana Cvejic
Roser Vento-Tormo
Mirjana Efremova
Karen Affleck
Felipe A. Vieira Braga
Sarah A. Teichmann
Carlos Talavera-López
Herbert B. Schiller
Sharon Brouwer
Eirini S. Fasouli
Marijn Berg
Laura Hesse
Antoon J. M. van Oosterhout
Corry-Anke Brandsma
Gerard H. Koppelman
Lukas M. Simon
Helen V. Firth
Krzysztof Polanski
Kourosh Saeb-Parsy
Tomás Gomes
Subarna Palit
Kerstin B. Meyer
Ilias Angelidis
Marjan Luinge
Gozde Kar
Martijn C. Nawijn
Orestes A Carpaij
Wim Timens
Maximilian Strunz
Jian Jiang
Krishnaa T. Mahbubani
Vieira Braga, Felipe A [0000-0003-0206-9258]
Simon, Lukas M [0000-0001-6148-8861]
Mahbubani, Krishnaa T [0000-0002-1327-2334]
Meyer, Kerstin B [0000-0001-5906-1498]
Saeb-Parsy, Kourosh [0000-0002-0633-3696]
Timens, Wim [0000-0002-4146-6363]
Theis, Fabian J [0000-0002-2419-1943]
Nawijn, Martijn C [0000-0003-3372-6521]
Teichmann, Sarah A [0000-0002-6294-6366]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC)
Guided Treatment in Optimal Selected Cancer Patients (GUTS)
Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences
Center of Experimental and Molecular Medicine
AGEM - Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism
Source :
Nat. Med. 25, 1153-1163 (2019), Nature Medicine, 25(7), 1153-1163. Nature Publishing Group, Nature Medicine, Nature medicine, 25(7), 1153-1163. Nature Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Human lungs enable efficient gas exchange and form an interface with the environment, which depends on mucosal immunity for protection against infectious agents. Tightly controlled interactions between structural and immune cells are required to maintain lung homeostasis. Here, we use single-cell transcriptomics to chart the cellular landscape of upper and lower airways and lung parenchyma in healthy lungs, and lower airways in asthmatic lungs. We report location-dependent airway epithelial cell states and a novel subset of tissue-resident memory T cells. In the lower airways of patients with asthma, mucous cell hyperplasia is shown to stem from a novel mucous ciliated cell state, as well as goblet cell hyperplasia. We report the presence of pathogenic effector type 2 helper T cells (TH2) in asthmatic lungs and find evidence for type 2 cytokines in maintaining the altered epithelial cell states. Unbiased analysis of cell-cell interactions identifies a shift from airway structural cell communication in healthy lungs to a TH2-dominated interactome in asthmatic lungs.

Details

ISSN :
10788956
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nat. Med. 25, 1153-1163 (2019), Nature Medicine, 25(7), 1153-1163. Nature Publishing Group, Nature Medicine, Nature medicine, 25(7), 1153-1163. Nature Publishing Group
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6769ea082e29de0408a2fcd2b3a15168