Tuberculosis (TB) typically causes lung destruction and fibrosis, leading to â¼1.3 million deaths annually. The cellular drivers of human TB immunopathology remain poorly defined. We performed single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics on lung tissues from TB-infected and TB-negative individuals, identifying 30 distinct immune, parenchymal, and stromal cell subsets. Several were linked to TB pathology and corroborated through immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and independent human datasets. Fibroblasts were identified as major drivers in both active TB granuloma and TB-diseased lung tissue. In particular, the MMP1+CXCL5+ fibroblast subset, expressing a myofibroblast-like gene signature, was associated with severe disease and higher bacterial burden in nonhuman primate granulomas. Network analyses revealed cross talk between MMP1+CXCL5+ fibroblasts and SPP1+ macrophages within the granuloma cuff, which has been reported in other disease contexts, and may play an important role in TB immunopathology. Our findings highlight previously unappreciated cell populations and potential targets for novel TB therapies.
Single-cell and spatial profiling highlights TB-induced myofibroblasts as drivers of lung pathology.
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作者:Mbano Ian M, Liu Nuo, Wadsworth Marc H 2nd, Chambers Mark J, Mpotje Thabo, Asowata Osaretin E, Nyquist Sarah K, Nargan Kievershen, Ramsuran Duran, Karim Farina, Hughes Travis K, Bromley Joshua D, Krause Robert, Naidoo Threnesan, Tezera Liku B, Reichmann Michaela T, Ganchua Sharie Keanne, Kløverpris Henrik N, Dullabh Kaylesh J, Madansein Rajhmun, Triana Sergio, Steyn Adrie J C, Berger Bonnie, Marakalala Mohlopheni J, Pollara Gabriele, Fortune Sarah M, Flynn JoAnne L, Elkington Paul T, Shalek Alex K, Leslie Alasdair
| 期刊: | Journal of Experimental Medicine | 影响因子: | 10.600 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Mar 2; 223(3):e20251067 |
| doi: | 10.1084/jem.20251067 | ||
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