Interleukin-7-based identification of liver lymphatic endothelial cells reveals their unique structural features

IF 9.5 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Yilin Yang , Jain Jeong , Tingting Su , Sanchuan Lai , Pengpeng Zhang , Rolando Garcia-Milian , Morven Graham , Xinran Liu , Matthew J. McConnell , Teruo Utsumi , Joao Pereira , Yasuko Iwakiri
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Abstract

Background & Aims

The lymphatic system plays crucial roles in maintaining fluid balance and immune regulation. Studying the liver lymphatics has been considered challenging, as common lymphatic endothelial cell (LyEC) markers are expressed by other liver cells. Additionally, isolation of sufficient numbers of LyECs has been challenging because of their extremely low abundance (<0.01% of entire liver cell population) in a normal liver.

Methods

Potential LyEC markers was identified using our published single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) dataset (GSE147581) in mouse livers. Interleukin-7 (IL7) promoter-driven green fluorescent protein knock-in heterozygous mice were used for the validation of IL7 expression in LyECs in the liver, for the development of liver LyEC isolation protocol, and generating liver ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. Scanning electron microscopy was used for the structural analysis of LyECs. Changes in LyEC phenotypes in livers of mice with I/R were determined by RNA-seq analysis.

Results

Through scRNA-seq analysis, we have identified IL7 as an exclusive marker for liver LyECs, with no overlap with other liver cell types. Based on IL7 expression in liver LyECs, we have established an LyEC isolation method and observed distinct cell surface structures of LyECs with fenestrae and cellular pores (ranging from 100 to 400 nm in diameter). Furthermore, we identified LyEC genes that undergo alterations during I/R liver injuries.

Conclusions

This study not only identified IL7 as an exclusively expressed gene in liver LyECs, but also enhanced our understanding of LyEC structures and demonstrated transcriptomic changes in injured livers.

Impact and implications

Understanding the lymphatic system in the liver is challenging because of the absence of specific markers for liver LyEC. This study has identified IL7 as a reliable marker for LyECs, enabling the development of an effective method for their isolation, elucidating their unique cell surface structure, and identifying LyEC genes that undergo changes during liver damage. The development of IL7 antibodies for detecting it in human liver specimens will further advance our understanding of the liver lymphatic system in the future.

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基于白细胞介素-7的肝脏淋巴内皮细胞鉴定揭示了其独特的结构特征
背景& 目的淋巴系统在维持体液平衡和免疫调节方面发挥着至关重要的作用。研究肝脏淋巴管一直被认为具有挑战性,因为其他肝细胞也表达常见的淋巴内皮细胞(LyEC)标记物。此外,由于正常肝脏中淋巴内皮细胞的丰度极低(占整个肝细胞总数的 0.01%),因此分离足够数量的淋巴内皮细胞一直是个挑战。方法利用我们已发表的小鼠肝脏单细胞 RNA 测序(scRNA-seq)数据集(GSE147581)鉴定潜在的淋巴内皮细胞标记物。白细胞介素-7(IL7)启动子驱动的绿色荧光蛋白敲入杂合小鼠被用于验证肝脏中LyECs的IL7表达、肝脏LyEC分离方案的开发以及肝脏缺血/再灌注(I/R)损伤的产生。扫描电子显微镜用于分析LyECs的结构。结果通过scRNA-seq分析,我们发现IL7是肝脏LyECs的唯一标记物,与其他肝细胞类型没有重叠。基于肝脏LyECs中IL7的表达,我们建立了一种LyEC分离方法,并观察到LyECs独特的细胞表面结构,包括栅栏和细胞孔(直径从100到400 nm不等)。此外,我们还发现了在 I/R 肝损伤过程中发生改变的 LyEC 基因。影响和意义由于缺乏肝脏 LyEC 的特异性标记物,因此了解肝脏淋巴系统具有挑战性。这项研究发现了IL7作为LyECs的可靠标记物,从而开发出了一种有效的方法来分离LyECs、阐明其独特的细胞表面结构并鉴定在肝损伤过程中发生变化的LyEC基因。未来,开发用于检测人体肝脏标本中 IL7 的抗体将进一步推动我们对肝脏淋巴系统的了解。
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JHEP Reports
JHEP Reports GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
CiteScore
12.40
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2.40%
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161
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: JHEP Reports is an open access journal that is affiliated with the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL). It serves as a companion journal to the highly respected Journal of Hepatology. The primary objective of JHEP Reports is to publish original papers and reviews that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of liver diseases. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including basic, translational, and clinical research. It also focuses on global issues in hepatology, with particular emphasis on areas such as clinical trials, novel diagnostics, precision medicine and therapeutics, cancer research, cellular and molecular studies, artificial intelligence, microbiome research, epidemiology, and cutting-edge technologies. In summary, JHEP Reports is dedicated to promoting scientific discoveries and innovations in liver diseases through the publication of high-quality research papers and reviews covering various aspects of hepatology.
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