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Early human lung immune cell development and its role in epithelial cell fate.


ABSTRACT: Studies of human lung development have focused on epithelial and mesenchymal cell types and function, but much less is known about the developing lung immune cells, even though the airways are a major site of mucosal immunity after birth. An unanswered question is whether tissue-resident immune cells play a role in shaping the tissue as it develops in utero. Here, we profiled human embryonic and fetal lung immune cells using scRNA-seq, smFISH, and immunohistochemistry. At the embryonic stage, we observed an early wave of innate immune cells, including innate lymphoid cells, natural killer cells, myeloid cells, and lineage progenitors. By the canalicular stage, we detected naive T lymphocytes expressing high levels of cytotoxicity genes and the presence of mature B lymphocytes, including B-1 cells. Our analysis suggests that fetal lungs provide a niche for full B cell maturation. Given the presence and diversity of immune cells during development, we also investigated their possible effect on epithelial maturation. We found that IL-1β drives epithelial progenitor exit from self-renewal and differentiation to basal cells in vitro. In vivo, IL-1β-producing myeloid cells were found throughout the lung and adjacent to epithelial tips, suggesting that immune cells may direct human lung epithelial development.

SUBMITTER: Barnes JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7615868 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Early human lung immune cell development and its role in epithelial cell fate.

Barnes Josephine L JL   Yoshida Masahiro M   He Peng P   Worlock Kaylee B KB   Lindeboom Rik G H RGH   Suo Chenqu C   Pett J Patrick JP   Wilbrey-Clark Anna A   Dann Emma E   Mamanova Lira L   Richardson Laura L   Polanski Krzysztof K   Pennycuick Adam A   Allen-Hyttinen Jessica J   Herczeg Iván T IT   Arzili Romina R   Hynds Robert E RE   Teixeira Vitor H VH   Haniffa Muzlifah M   Lim Kyungtae K   Sun Dawei D   Rawlins Emma L EL   Oliver Amanda J AJ   Lyons Paul A PA   Marioni John C JC   Ruhrberg Christiana C   Tuong Zewen Kelvin ZK   Clatworthy Menna R MR   Reading James L JL   Janes Sam M SM   Teichmann Sarah A SA   Meyer Kerstin B KB   Nikolić Marko Z MZ  

Science immunology 20231215 90


Studies of human lung development have focused on epithelial and mesenchymal cell types and function, but much less is known about the developing lung immune cells, even though the airways are a major site of mucosal immunity after birth. An unanswered question is whether tissue-resident immune cells play a role in shaping the tissue as it develops in utero. Here, we profiled human embryonic and fetal lung immune cells using scRNA-seq, smFISH, and immunohistochemistry. At the embryonic stage, we  ...[more]

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