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Sauler, M; McDonough, JE; Adams, TS; Kothapalli, N; Barnthaler, T; Werder, RB; Schupp, JC; Nouws, J; Robertson, MJ; Coarfa, C; Yang, T; Chioccioli, M; Omote, N; Cosme, C; Poli, S; Ayaub, EA; Chu, SG; Jensen, KH; Gomez, JL; Britto, CJ; Raredon, MSB; Niklason, LE; Wilson, AA; Timshel, PN; Kaminski, N; Rosas, IO.
Characterization of the COPD alveolar niche using single-cell RNA sequencing.
Nat Commun. 2022; 13(1): 494 Doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-28062-9 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Bärnthaler Thomas
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Abstract:
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a leading cause of death worldwide, however our understanding of cell specific mechanisms underlying COPD pathobiology remains incomplete. Here, we analyze single-cell RNA sequencing profiles of explanted lung tissue from subjects with advanced COPD or control lungs, and we validate findings using single-cell RNA sequencing of lungs from mice exposed to 10 months of cigarette smoke, RNA sequencing of isolated human alveolar epithelial cells, functional in vitro models, and in situ hybridization and immunostaining of human lung tissue samples. We identify a subpopulation of alveolar epithelial type II cells with transcriptional evidence for aberrant cellular metabolism and reduced cellular stress tolerance in COPD. Using transcriptomic network analyses, we predict capillary endothelial cells are inflamed in COPD, particularly through increased CXCL-motif chemokine signaling. Finally, we detect a high-metallothionein expressing macrophage subpopulation enriched in advanced COPD. Collectively, these findings highlight cell-specific mechanisms involved in the pathobiology of advanced COPD.

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