人脑脊液单细胞纲目鉴定疾病相关免疫细胞群。

IF 13.3 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Claudia Cantoni, Roman A Smirnov, Maria Firulyova, Prabhakar S Andhey, Tara R Bradstreet, Ekaterina Esaulova, Marina Terekhova, Elizabeth A Schwarzkopf, Nada M Abdalla, Maksim Kleverov, Joseph J Sabatino, Kang Liu, Nicholas Schwab, Gerd Meyer Zu Hörste, Anne H Cross, Maxim N Artyomov, Brian T Edelson, Gregory F Wu
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单细胞转录组学应用于脑脊液(CSF),用于阐明神经系统疾病的病理生理,但只产生了脑脊液免疫细胞的初步表征。脑脊液来源于中枢神经系统(CNS)组织并与之相邻,因此可以综合考虑与中枢神经系统疾病相关的细胞类型及其相对丰度和免疫谱。结合我们自己的研究,使用应用于公开可用数据集的整合技术,我们生成了包含135个CSF和58个血液样本的139名受试者的纲要。研究纳入了多种疾病的健康受试者和个体,如多发性硬化症(MS)、阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病、COVID-19和自身免疫性脑炎。我们发现不同疾病的淋巴细胞和髓细胞亚群频率以及它们在血液和脑脊液之间的分布存在差异。我们确定了我们认为是脑脊液专有的AREG+树突状细胞的新亚群,与健康对照相比,MS受试者中更丰富。最后,阐明了脑脊液小胶质样细胞和淋巴样亚群的转录细胞状态。总之,我们已经创建了一个单细胞转录谱的参考纲要,包括脑脊液免疫细胞,对科学界未来研究神经系统疾病有用。
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A single-cell compendium of human cerebrospinal fluid identifies disease-associated immune cell populations.

Single-cell transcriptomics applied to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for elucidating the pathophysiology of neurologic diseases has produced only a preliminary characterization of CSF immune cells. CSF derives from and borders central nervous system (CNS) tissue, allowing for comprehensive accounting of cell types along with their relative abundance and immunologic profiles relevant to CNS diseases. Using integration techniques applied to publicly available datasets in combination with our own studies, we generated a compendium with 139 subjects encompassing 135 CSF and 58 blood samples. Healthy subjects and individuals across a wide range of diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, COVID-19, and autoimmune encephalitis, were included. We found differences in lymphocyte and myeloid subset frequencies across different diseases as well as in their distribution between blood and CSF. We identified what we believe to be a new subset of AREG+ dendritic cells exclusive to the CSF that was more abundant in subjects with MS compared with healthy controls. Finally, transcriptional cell states in CSF microglia-like cells and lymphoid subsets were elucidated. Altogether, we have created a reference compendium for single-cell transcriptional profiling encompassing CSF immune cells useful to the scientific community for future studies on neurologic diseases.

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Journal of Clinical Investigation
Journal of Clinical Investigation 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
24.50
自引率
1.30%
发文量
1034
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Investigation, established in 1924 by the ASCI, is a prestigious publication that focuses on breakthroughs in basic and clinical biomedical science, with the goal of advancing the field of medicine. With an impressive Impact Factor of 15.9 in 2022, it is recognized as one of the leading journals in the "Medicine, Research & Experimental" category of the Web of Science. The journal attracts a diverse readership from various medical disciplines and sectors. It publishes a wide range of research articles encompassing all biomedical specialties, including Autoimmunity, Gastroenterology, Immunology, Metabolism, Nephrology, Neuroscience, Oncology, Pulmonology, Vascular Biology, and many others. The Editorial Board consists of esteemed academic editors who possess extensive expertise in their respective fields. They are actively involved in research, ensuring the journal's high standards of publication and scientific rigor.
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