Decoding immune cell interactions during cardiac allograft vasculopathy: insights derived from bioinformatic strategies.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine Pub Date : 2025-04-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcvm.2025.1568528
Edward B Thorp, Aparnaa Ananthakrishnan, Connor W Lantz
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Abstract

Chronic allograft vasculopathy (CAV) is a major cause of late graft failure in heart transplant recipients, characterized by progressive intimal thickening and diffuse narrowing of the coronary arteries. Unlike atherosclerosis, CAV exhibits a distinct cellular composition and lesion distribution, yet its pathogenesis remains incompletely understood. A major challenge in CAV research has been the limited application of advanced "-omics" technologies, which have revolutionized the study of other vascular diseases. Recent advancements in single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics have begun to uncover the complex immune-endothelial-stromal interactions driving CAV progression. Notably, single-cell RNA sequencing has identified previously unrecognized immune cell populations and signaling pathways implicated in endothelial injury and vascular remodeling after heart transplantation. Despite these breakthroughs, studies applying these technologies to CAV remain sparse, limiting the translation of these insights into clinical practice. This review aims to bridge this gap by summarizing recent findings from single-cell and multi-omic approaches, highlighting key discoveries, and discussing their implications for understanding CAV pathogenesis.

解码免疫细胞相互作用在心脏异体移植血管病变:从生物信息学策略的见解。
慢性同种异体移植物血管病变(CAV)是心脏移植受者晚期移植物衰竭的主要原因,其特征是进行性内膜增厚和冠状动脉弥漫性狭窄。与动脉粥样硬化不同,CAV表现出不同的细胞组成和病变分布,但其发病机制仍不完全清楚。CAV研究的一个主要挑战是先进的“组学”技术的应用有限,这些技术已经彻底改变了其他血管疾病的研究。单细胞和空间转录组学、蛋白质组学和代谢组学的最新进展已经开始揭示复杂的免疫-内皮-基质相互作用驱动CAV的进展。值得注意的是,单细胞RNA测序已经确定了以前未被识别的免疫细胞群和信号通路,涉及心脏移植后内皮损伤和血管重构。尽管取得了这些突破,但将这些技术应用于CAV的研究仍然很少,限制了将这些见解转化为临床实践。这篇综述旨在通过总结单细胞和多组学方法的最新发现,强调关键发现,并讨论它们对理解CAV发病机制的意义,来弥补这一空白。
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Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
11.10%
发文量
3529
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers? Which frontiers? Where exactly are the frontiers of cardiovascular medicine? And who should be defining these frontiers? At Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine we believe it is worth being curious to foresee and explore beyond the current frontiers. In other words, we would like, through the articles published by our community journal Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, to anticipate the future of cardiovascular medicine, and thus better prevent cardiovascular disorders and improve therapeutic options and outcomes of our patients.
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