Cross-tissue, single-cell stromal atlas identifies shared pathological fibroblast phenotypes in four chronic inflammatory diseases
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Korsunsky, IlyaWei, Kevin
Pohin, Mathilde
Kim, Edy Y
Barone, Francesca
Major, Triin
Taylor, Emily
Ravindran, Rahul
Kemble, Samuel
Watts, Gerald F M
Jonsson, A Helena
Jeong, Yunju
Athar, Humra
Windell, Dylan
Kang, Joyce B
Friedrich, Matthias
Turner, Jason
Nayar, Saba
Fisher, Benjamin A
Raza, Karim
Marshall, Jennifer L
Croft, Adam P
Tamura, Tomoyoshi
Sholl, Lynette M
Vivero, Marina
Rosas, Ivan O
Bowman, Simon J
Coles, Mark
Frei, Andreas P
Lassen, Kara
Filer, Andrew
Powrie, Fiona
Buckley, Christopher D
Brenner, Michael B
Raychaudhuri, Soumya
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2022-05-31
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Background: Pro-inflammatory fibroblasts are critical for pathogenesis in rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, interstitial lung disease, and Sjögren's syndrome and represent a novel therapeutic target for chronic inflammatory disease. However, the heterogeneity of fibroblast phenotypes, exacerbated by the lack of a common cross-tissue taxonomy, has limited our understanding of which pathways are shared by multiple diseases. Methods: We profiled fibroblasts derived from inflamed and non-inflamed synovium, intestine, lungs, and salivary glands from affected individuals with single-cell RNA sequencing. We integrated all fibroblasts into a multi-tissue atlas to characterize shared and tissue-specific phenotypes. Findings: Two shared clusters, CXCL10+CCL19+ immune-interacting and SPARC+COL3A1+ vascular-interacting fibroblasts, were expanded in all inflamed tissues and mapped to dermal analogs in a public atopic dermatitis atlas. We confirmed these human pro-inflammatory fibroblasts in animal models of lung, joint, and intestinal inflammation. Conclusions: This work represents a thorough investigation into fibroblasts across organ systems, individual donors, and disease states that reveals shared pathogenic activation states across four chronic inflammatory diseases.Citation
Korsunsky I, Wei K, Pohin M, Kim EY, Barone F, Major T, Taylor E, Ravindran R, Kemble S, Watts GFM, Jonsson AH, Jeong Y, Athar H, Windell D, Kang JB, Friedrich M, Turner J, Nayar S, Fisher BA, Raza K, Marshall JL, Croft AP, Tamura T, Sholl LM, Vivero M, Rosas IO, Bowman SJ, Coles M, Frei AP, Lassen K, Filer A, Powrie F, Buckley CD, Brenner MB, Raychaudhuri S. Cross-tissue, single-cell stromal atlas identifies shared pathological fibroblast phenotypes in four chronic inflammatory diseases. Med. 2022 Jul 8;3(7):481-518.e14. doi: 10.1016/j.medj.2022.05.002. Epub 2022 May 31.Type
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Cell Pressae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.medj.2022.05.002