人脑
电池类型
神经科学
内皮干细胞
中枢神经系统
室周器官
内皮
生物
细胞
医学
病理
体外
遗传学
生物化学
内分泌学
作者
Thomas Wälchli,Moheb Ghobrial,Marc Schwab,Shigeki Takada,Hang Zhong,Samuel Suntharalingham,Sandra Vetiska,Daymé Rodrigues Gonzalez,Ruilin Wu,Hubert Rehrauer,Anuroopa Dinesh,Kai Yu,Edward L. Y. Chen,Jeroen Bisschop,Fiona Farnhammer,Ann Mansur,Joanna Kalucka,Itay Tirosh,Luca Regli,Karl Schaller
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2024-07-10
卷期号:632 (8025): 603-613
被引量:35
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-024-07493-y
摘要
Abstract A broad range of brain pathologies critically relies on the vasculature, and cerebrovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide. However, the cellular and molecular architecture of the human brain vasculature remains incompletely understood 1 . Here we performed single-cell RNA sequencing analysis of 606,380 freshly isolated endothelial cells, perivascular cells and other tissue-derived cells from 117 samples, from 68 human fetuses and adult patients to construct a molecular atlas of the developing fetal, adult control and diseased human brain vasculature. We identify extensive molecular heterogeneity of the vasculature of healthy fetal and adult human brains and across five vascular-dependent central nervous system (CNS) pathologies, including brain tumours and brain vascular malformations. We identify alteration of arteriovenous differentiation and reactivated fetal as well as conserved dysregulated genes and pathways in the diseased vasculature. Pathological endothelial cells display a loss of CNS-specific properties and reveal an upregulation of MHC class II molecules, indicating atypical features of CNS endothelial cells. Cell–cell interaction analyses predict substantial endothelial-to-perivascular cell ligand–receptor cross-talk, including immune-related and angiogenic pathways, thereby revealing a central role for the endothelium within brain neurovascular unit signalling networks. Our single-cell brain atlas provides insights into the molecular architecture and heterogeneity of the developing, adult/control and diseased human brain vasculature and serves as a powerful reference for future studies.
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