A single-cell atlas deconstructs heterogeneity across multiple models in murine traumatic brain injury and identifies novel cell-specific targets

单细胞图谱解析了小鼠创伤性脑损伤多种模型中的异质性,并鉴定出新的细胞特异性靶点。

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作者:Ruchira M Jha ,Dhivyaa Rajasundaram ,Chaim Sneiderman ,Brent T Schlegel ,Casey O'Brien ,Zujian Xiong ,Keri Janesko-Feldman ,Ria Trivedi ,Vincent Vagni ,Benjamin E Zusman ,Joshua S Catapano ,Adam Eberle ,Shashvat M Desai ,Ashutosh P Jadhav ,Sandra Mihaljevic ,Margaux Miller ,Sudhanshu Raikwar ,Anupama Rani ,Jarrod Rulney ,Shima Shahjouie ,Itay Raphael ,Aditya Kumar ,Chia-Ling Phuah ,Ethan A Winkler ,Dennis W Simon ,Patrick M Kochanek ,Gary Kohanbash

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) heterogeneity remains a critical barrier to translating therapies. Identifying final common pathways/molecular signatures that integrate this heterogeneity informs biomarker and therapeutic-target development. We present the first large-scale murine single-cell atlas of the transcriptomic response to TBI (334,376 cells) across clinically relevant models, sex, brain region, and time as a foundational step in molecularly deconstructing TBI heterogeneity. Results were unique to cell populations, injury models, sex, brain regions, and time, highlighting the importance of cell-level resolution. We identify cell-specific targets and previously unrecognized roles for microglial and ependymal subtypes. Ependymal-4 was a hub of neuroinflammatory signaling. A distinct microglial lineage shared features with disease-associated microglia at 24 h, with persistent gene-expression changes in microglia-4 even 6 months after contusional TBI, contrasting all other cell types that mostly returned to naive levels. Regional and sexual dimorphism were noted. CEREBRI, our searchable atlas (https://shiny.crc.pitt.edu/cerebri/), identifies previously unrecognized cell subtypes/molecular targets and is a leverageable platform for future efforts in TBI and other diseases with overlapping pathophysiology. Keywords: ependymal cells; heterogeneity; microglia; single-cell transcriptomic atlas; traumatic brain injury.

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