肝硬化
纤维化
间充质干细胞
生物
癌症研究
电池类型
肝星状细胞
细胞
细胞生物学
医学
病理
内科学
遗传学
作者
Prakash Ramachandran,Ross Dobie,John R. Wilson‐Kanamori,Elena Dorà,Beth E. P. Henderson,N. Thin Luu,Jordan R. Portman,Kylie P. Matchett,Madara Brice,John A. Marwick,Richard S. Taylor,Mirjana Efremova,Roser Vento‐Tormo,Neil O. Carragher,Timothy J. Kendall,Jonathan A. Fallowfield,Ewen M. Harrison,Damian J. Mole,Stephen J. Wigmore,Philip N. Newsome
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2019-10-09
卷期号:575 (7783): 512-518
被引量:1272
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-019-1631-3
摘要
Liver cirrhosis is a major cause of death worldwide and is characterized by extensive fibrosis. There are currently no effective antifibrotic therapies available. To obtain a better understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in disease pathogenesis and enable the discovery of therapeutic targets, here we profile the transcriptomes of more than 100,000 single human cells, yielding molecular definitions for non-parenchymal cell types that are found in healthy and cirrhotic human liver. We identify a scar-associated TREM2+CD9+ subpopulation of macrophages, which expands in liver fibrosis, differentiates from circulating monocytes and is pro-fibrogenic. We also define ACKR1+ and PLVAP+ endothelial cells that expand in cirrhosis, are topographically restricted to the fibrotic niche and enhance the transmigration of leucocytes. Multi-lineage modelling of ligand and receptor interactions between the scar-associated macrophages, endothelial cells and PDGFRα+ collagen-producing mesenchymal cells reveals intra-scar activity of several pro-fibrogenic pathways including TNFRSF12A, PDGFR and NOTCH signalling. Our work dissects unanticipated aspects of the cellular and molecular basis of human organ fibrosis at a single-cell level, and provides a conceptual framework for the discovery of rational therapeutic targets in liver cirrhosis. Single-cell RNA sequencing is used to characterize and compare the functional diversity of cells from liver biopsies of human scarred and normal liver, and identifies markers for scar-associated macrophages and endothelial cells.
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