An organotypic atlas of human vascular cells

人类血管细胞的器官型图谱

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作者:Sam N Barnett # ,Ana-Maria Cujba # ,Lu Yang # ,Ana Raquel Maceiras ,Shuang Li ,Veronika R Kedlian ,J Patrick Pett ,Krzysztof Polanski ,Antonio M A Miranda ,Chuan Xu ,James Cranley ,Kazumasa Kanemaru ,Michael Lee ,Lukas Mach ,Shani Perera ,Catherine Tudor ,Philomeena D Joseph ,Sophie Pritchard ,Rebecca Toscano-Rivalta ,Zewen K Tuong ,Liam Bolt ,Robert Petryszak ,Martin Prete ,Batuhan Cakir ,Alik Huseynov ,Ioannis Sarropoulos ,Rasheda A Chowdhury ,Rasa Elmentaite ,Elo Madissoon ,Amanda J Oliver ,Lia Campos ,Agnieska Brazovskaja ,Tomás Gomes ,Barbara Treutlein ,Chang N Kim ,Tomasz J Nowakowski ,Kerstin B Meyer ,Anna M Randi ,Michela Noseda ,Sarah A Teichmann

Abstract

The human vascular system, comprising endothelial cells (ECs) and mural cells, covers a vast surface area in the body, providing a critical interface between blood and tissue environments. Functional differences exist across specific vascular beds, but their molecular determinants across tissues remain largely unknown. In this study, we integrated single-cell transcriptomics data from 19 human organs and tissues and defined 42 vascular cell states from approximately 67,000 cells (62 donors), including angiotypic transitional signatures along the arterial endothelial axis from large to small caliber vessels. We also characterized organotypic populations, including splenic littoral and blood-brain barrier ECs, thus clarifying the molecular profiles of these important cell states. Interrogating endothelial-mural cell molecular crosstalk revealed angiotypic and organotypic communication pathways related to Notch, Wnt, retinoic acid, prostaglandin and cell adhesion signaling. Transcription factor network analysis revealed differential regulation of downstream target genes in tissue-specific modules, such as those of FOXF1 across multiple lung vascular subpopulations. Additionally, we make mechanistic inferences of vascular drug targets within different vascular beds. This open-access resource enhances our understanding of angiodiversity and organotypic molecular signatures in human vascular cells, and has therapeutic implications for vascular diseases across tissues.

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