Host-pathogen interactions in the Plasmodium-infected mouse liver at spatial and single-cell resolution

在空间和单细胞分辨率下,疟原虫感染小鼠肝脏中宿主-病原体相互作用的研究

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作者:Franziska Hildebrandt ,Miren Urrutia Iturritza ,Christian Zwicker ,Bavo Vanneste ,Noémi Van Hul ,Elisa Semle ,Jaclyn Quin ,Tales Pascini ,Sami Saarenpää ,Mengxiao He ,Emma R Andersson ,Charlotte L Scott ,Joel Vega-Rodriguez ,Joakim Lundeberg ,Johan Ankarklev

Abstract

Upon infecting its vertebrate host, the malaria parasite initially invades the liver where it undergoes massive replication, whilst remaining clinically silent. The coordination of host responses across the complex liver tissue during malaria infection remains unexplored. Here, we perform spatial transcriptomics in combination with single-nuclei RNA sequencing over multiple time points to delineate host-pathogen interactions across Plasmodium berghei-infected liver tissues. Our data reveals significant changes in spatial gene expression in the malaria-infected tissues. These include changes related to lipid metabolism in the proximity to sites of Plasmodium infection, distinct inflammation programs between lobular zones, and regions with enrichment of different inflammatory cells, which we term 'inflammatory hotspots'. We also observe significant upregulation of genes involved in inflammation in the control liver tissues of mice injected with mosquito salivary gland components. However, this response is considerably delayed compared to that observed in P. berghei-infected mice. Our study establishes a benchmark for investigating transcriptome changes during host-parasite interactions in tissues, it provides informative insights regarding in vivo study design linked to infection and offers a useful tool for the discovery and validation of de novo intervention strategies aimed at malaria liver stage infection.

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