Cell type-resolved human lung lipidome reveals cellular cooperation in lung function

细胞类型分辨的人类肺脂质组学揭示了肺功能中的细胞协作

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作者:Jennifer E Kyle,Geremy Clair,Gautam Bandyopadhyay,Ravi S Misra,Erika M Zink,Kent J Bloodsworth,Anil K Shukla,Yina Du,Jacquelyn Lillis,Jason R Myers,John Ashton,Timothy Bushnell,Matthew Cochran,Gail Deutsch,Erin S Baker,James P Carson,Thomas J Mariani,Yan Xu,Jeffrey A Whitsett,Gloria Pryhuber,Charles Ansong

Abstract

Cell type-resolved proteome analyses of the brain, heart and liver have been reported, however a similar effort on the lipidome is currently lacking. Here we applied liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry to characterize the lipidome of major lung cell types isolated from human donors, representing the first lipidome map of any organ. We coupled this with cell type-resolved proteomics of the same samples (available at Lungmap.net). Complementary proteomics analyses substantiated the functional identity of the isolated cells. Lipidomics analyses showed significant variations in the lipidome across major human lung cell types, with differences most evident at the subclass and intra-subclass (i.e. total carbon length of the fatty acid chains) level. Further, lipidomic signatures revealed an overarching posture of high cellular cooperation within the human lung to support critical functions. Our complementary cell type-resolved lipid and protein datasets serve as a rich resource for analyses of human lung function.

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