A Transcriptomic Atlas of Healthy Human Skin Links Regional Identity to Inflammatory Disease.

健康人类皮肤转录组图谱将区域特征与炎症性疾病联系起来

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作者:Marella Sahiti, Bogle Rachael, Fox Jennifer, Tsoi Lam C, Xing Xianying, Gu Yiqian, Kirma Joseph, Sarkar Mrinal K, van Drongelen Vincent, Klein Benjamin, Kozlow Jeff H, Harms Paul W, Gallagher Katherine, Naik Shruti, Rebecca Vito W, Andersen Bogi, Nakamura Mio, Kahlenberg J Michelle, Modlin Robert L, Billi Allison C, Gudjonsson Johann E
Human skin is not a uniform organ but a mosaic of anatomically distinct niches, with each site finely tuned to unique environmental demands and immune pressures. Yet, the molecular determinants that define these regional identities and their relationship to site-specific vulnerability to inflammatory disease remain poorly understood. Here, we generate a high-resolution single-cell atlas of human skin, profiling 274,834 cells from 96 healthy samples across 7 anatomically distinct sites (acral, arm, axilla, back, face, leg and scalp). Our analysis reveals striking region-specific transcriptional and cellular networks, uncovering how local immune-stromal crosstalk governs tissue homeostasis and underpins anatomical susceptibility to distinct inflammatory diseases such as such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), atopic dermatitis (AD), and psoriasis. These findings illuminate the tissue-intrinsic foundations of regional immune identity and provide a blueprint/resource for the development of precision therapies tailored to the distinct immunological microenvironments of specific anatomical skin sites.

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