Altered inflammatory mucosal signatures within their spatial and cellular context during active ileal Crohn's disease.

活动性回肠克罗恩病期间,炎症黏膜特征在其空间和细胞环境中发生改变

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作者:Kolachala Vasantha L, Maddipatla Sushma Chowdary, Murthy Shanta, Hwang Yeonjoo, Dodd Anne F, Sharma Garima, Munasinghe Sachith, Pelia Ranjit Singh, Venkateswaran Suresh, Anbazhagan Murugadas, Koti Tarun, Jhita Navdeep, Joshi Gaurav N, Lopez Chrissy A, Geem Duke, Yin Hong, Cutler David J, Qiu Peng, Matthews Jason D, Kugathasan Subra
Crohn's disease (CD) involves a complex intestinal microenvironment driven by chronic inflammation. While single-cell RNA sequencing has provided valuable insights into this biology, the spatial context is lost during single-cell preparation of mucosal biopsies. To deepen our understanding of the distinct inflammatory signatures of CD and overcome the limitations of single-cell RNA sequencing, we combined spatial transcriptomics of frozen CD surgical tissue sections with single-cell transcriptomics of ileal CD mucosa. Coexpressed genes and cell-cell communication from single-cell analyses and factorized genes from spatial transcriptomics revealed overlapping pathways affected in inflamed CD, like antigen presentation, phagosome activity, cell adhesion, and extracellular matrix. Within the pathways, early epithelial cells showed evidence of significant changes in gene expression and subtype composition, while spatial mapping revealed the location of the events, particularly antigen presentation from epithelial cells in the base of the crypt. Furthermore, we identified early epithelial cells as a potential mediator of the MHC class II pathway during inflammation, which we validated by spatial transcriptomics cell subtype deconvolution. Therefore, the inflammation from CD appears to change the types of interactions detectable between epithelial cells with immune and mesenchymal cells, likely promoting the conditions for more macrophage infiltration into these inflammatory microdomains.

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