Toward a granular molecular-anatomic map of the blood vasculature - single-cell RNA sequencing makes the leap.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Upsala journal of medical sciences Pub Date : 2022-10-21 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.48101/ujms.v127.9051
Christer Betsholtz
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Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) marks the birth of a new era in physiology and medicine. Within foreseeable future, we will know exactly what genes are expressed - and at what levels - in all the different cell types and subtypes that make up our bodies. We will also learn how a particular cell state, whether it occurs during development, tissue repair, or disease, reflects precise changes in gene expression. While profoundly impacting all areas of life science, scRNAseq may lead to a particular leap in vascular biology research. Blood vessels pervade and fulfill essential functions in all organs, but the functions differ. Innumerable organ-specific vascular adaptations and specializations are required. These, in turn, are dictated by differential gene expression by the two principal cellular building blocks of blood vessels: endothelial cells and mural cells. An organotypic vasculature is essential for functions as diverse as thinking, gas exchange, urine excretion, and xenobiotic detoxification in the brain, lung, kidney, and liver, respectively. In addition to the organotypicity, vascular cells also differ along the vascular arterio-venous axis, referred to as zonation, differences that are essential for the regulation of blood pressure and flow. Moreover, gene expression-based molecular changes dictate states of cellular activity, necessary for angiogenesis, vascular permeability, and immune cell trafficking, i.e. functions necessary for development, inflammation, and repair. These different levels of cellular heterogeneity create a nearly infinite phenotypic diversity among vascular cells. In this review, I summarize and exemplify what scRNAseq has brought to the picture in just a few years and point out where it will take us.

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单细胞RNA测序使血管的颗粒分子解剖图谱有了飞跃。
单细胞RNA测序(scRNAseq)标志着生理学和医学新时代的诞生。在可预见的未来,我们将确切地知道在构成我们身体的所有不同细胞类型和亚型中,哪些基因被表达——以及在什么水平上表达。我们还将学习特定的细胞状态,无论是在发育、组织修复还是疾病中发生,如何反映基因表达的精确变化。在深刻影响生命科学所有领域的同时,scRNAseq可能会导致血管生物学研究的一个特殊飞跃。血管遍及所有器官,并履行其基本功能,但功能各不相同。无数器官特异性血管适应和特化是必需的。这些,反过来,是由血管的两个主要细胞的不同基因表达决定的:内皮细胞和壁细胞。器官型脉管系统对大脑、肺、肾和肝的思维、气体交换、尿液排泄和外源性解毒等多种功能至关重要。除了器官型别外,血管细胞沿血管动静脉轴也存在差异,称为分带性,这些差异对血压和血流的调节至关重要。此外,基于基因表达的分子变化决定了血管生成、血管通透性和免疫细胞运输所必需的细胞活动状态,即发育、炎症和修复所必需的功能。这些不同水平的细胞异质性在维管细胞中创造了几乎无限的表型多样性。在这篇评论中,我总结并举例说明了scRNAseq在短短几年内带来了什么,并指出了它将带我们走向何方。
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Upsala journal of medical sciences
Upsala journal of medical sciences 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
5.60
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0.00%
发文量
31
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences is published for the Upsala Medical Society. It has been published since 1865 and is one of the oldest medical journals in Sweden. The journal publishes clinical and experimental original works in the medical field. Although focusing on regional issues, the journal always welcomes contributions from outside Sweden. Specially extended issues are published occasionally, dealing with special topics, congress proceedings and academic dissertations.
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