[PDF][PDF] Lung single-cell signaling interaction map reveals basophil role in macrophage imprinting

M Cohen, A Giladi, AD Gorki, DG Solodkin, M Zada… - Cell, 2018 - cell.com
M Cohen, A Giladi, AD Gorki, DG Solodkin, M Zada, A Hladik, A Miklosi, TM Salame
Cell, 2018cell.com
Lung development and function arises from the interactions between diverse cell types and
lineages. Using single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), we characterize the cellular
composition of the lung during development and identify vast dynamics in cell composition
and their molecular characteristics. Analyzing 818 ligand-receptor interaction pairs within
and between cell lineages, we identify broadly interacting cells, including AT2, innate
lymphocytes (ILCs), and basophils. Using interleukin (IL)-33 receptor knockout mice and in …
Summary
Lung development and function arises from the interactions between diverse cell types and lineages. Using single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), we characterize the cellular composition of the lung during development and identify vast dynamics in cell composition and their molecular characteristics. Analyzing 818 ligand-receptor interaction pairs within and between cell lineages, we identify broadly interacting cells, including AT2, innate lymphocytes (ILCs), and basophils. Using interleukin (IL)-33 receptor knockout mice and in vitro experiments, we show that basophils establish a lung-specific function imprinted by IL-33 and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), characterized by unique signaling of cytokines and growth factors important for stromal, epithelial, and myeloid cell fates. Antibody-depletion strategies, diphtheria toxin-mediated selective depletion of basophils, and co-culture studies show that lung resident basophils are important regulators of alveolar macrophage development and function. Together, our study demonstrates how whole-tissue signaling interaction map on the single-cell level can broaden our understanding of cellular networks in health and disease.
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