Immune responses of lung mesenchymal cells during pneumonia
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ABSTRACT: Mesenchymal cell roles during respiratory infection are not well defined, including whether, which, and how the different types of mesenchymal cells respond. We collected all mesenchymal cells from lung single cell suspensions of mice that were naïve (after receiving only saline vehicle), infected (after intratracheal instillation of pneumococcus 24 hours previously), or recovered from infection (after non-lethal pneumococcal infections 6 weeks previously) and performed single-cell RNA sequencing. Cells clustered into five well-separated groups based on their transcriptomes: matrix fibroblasts, myofibroblasts, pericytes, smooth muscle cells, and mesothelial cells. Fibroblasts were the most abundant and could be further segregated into Pdgfra+Npnt+Ces1d+Col13a1+ alveolar fibroblasts and Cd9+Pi16+Sca1+Col14a1+ adventitial fibroblasts. The cells from naïve and recovered groups overlapped in dimension reduction plots, suggesting mesenchymal cells return to baseline transcriptomes after resolution. During pneumonia, all mesenchymal cells responded with altered transcriptomes, revealing a core response conserved across cell-types as well as distinct mesenchymal cell type-specific responses. The different subsets of fibroblasts induced similar gene sets, but the alveolar fibroblasts responded more strongly than the adventitial fibroblasts. These data demonstrate diverse and specialized immune activities of lung mesenchymal cells during pneumonia.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE242498 | GEO | 2025/02/01
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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