揭示Sdc4+单核细胞在NASH中的作用:单细胞RNA测序研究

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Jing-Ze Li, Ting Mao, Yu-Xuan Gao, Ming-Yi Xu, Hui-Yi Li
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背景:非酒精性脂肪性肝炎(NASH)涉及肝脏炎症和纤维化。单核细胞是分化为巨噬细胞和树突状细胞的关键免疫细胞,利用单细胞RNA测序(scRNA-seq)对NASH进行了深入研究。方法:对NASH小鼠和对照组小鼠的肝脏非实质细胞进行scrna测序,鉴定单核细胞亚群和转录谱。结果通过转染、共培养、免疫荧光和qPCR验证。结果:scRNA-seq分析显示,簇0中的Ly6chi单核细胞似乎在肝脏中转化为巨噬细胞,可能有助于NASH炎症的进展。同样,簇1中的Ly6clo单核细胞似乎分化为树突状细胞,可能介导NASH中的t细胞免疫反应。值得注意的是,Sdc4在集群0中非常丰富。与对照组相比,NASH患者和小鼠的Sdc4+单核细胞升高。在脂毒性条件下,sdc4缺陷(sh-Sdc4)单核细胞表现出CD206 (M2标记物)和IL-10的上调表达。当与sh-Sdc4单核细胞在棕榈酸刺激下共培养时,与对照组相比,HepG2细胞积累的脂滴更少,产生的TNF-α蛋白更少,同时IL-10基因增加。结论:我们的研究阐明了NASH中两个主要单核细胞亚群的异质性和功能转化。我们发现sdc4 +单核细胞可能通过促炎机制加重NASH。
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Unveiling the Role of Sdc4+ Monocytes in NASH: A Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Study.

Background: Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) involves liver inflammation and fibrosis. Monocytes, key immune cells differentiating into macrophages and dendritic cells, are understudied in NASH using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq).

Methods: Liver nonparenchymal cells from NASH and control mice underwent scRNA-seq to identify monocyte subsets and transcriptional profiles. Findings were validated via transfection, coculture, immunofluorescence, and qPCR.

Results: scRNA-seq analysis revealed that Ly6chi monocytes in Cluster 0 appeared to be converted into macrophages in the liver, potentially contributing to the progression of NASH inflammation. Similarly, Ly6clo monocytes in Cluster 1 seemed to differentiate into dendritic cells, possibly mediating T-cell immune responses in NASH. Notably, Sdc4 was uniquely abundant in Cluster 0. Sdc4+ monocytes were elevated in NASH patients and mice versus controls. Under lipotoxic conditions, Sdc4-deficient (sh-Sdc4) monocytes exhibited upregulated expression of CD206 (an M2 marker) and IL-10. When cocultured with sh-Sdc4 monocytes under palmitic acid stimulation, HepG2 cells accumulated fewer lipid droplets and produced less TNF-α protein, along with increased IL-10 genes, compared to controls.

Conclusion: Our study elucidates the heterogeneity and functional transformation of two major monocyte subsets in NASH. We foundSdc4+ monocytes may exacerbate NASH through pro-inflammatory mechanisms.

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Immunological Investigations
Immunological Investigations 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
49
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Disseminating immunological developments on a worldwide basis, Immunological Investigations encompasses all facets of fundamental and applied immunology, including immunohematology and the study of allergies. This journal provides information presented in the form of original research articles and book reviews, giving a truly in-depth examination of the latest advances in molecular and cellular immunology.
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