Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Reveals Novel Genes Regulated by Hypoxia in the Lung Vasculature

单细胞 RNA 测序揭示肺血管中受缺氧调控的新基因

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作者:Shelby Thomas, Sathiyanarayanan Manivannan, Vidu Garg, Brenda Lilly

Abstract

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a chronic progressive disease with significant morbidity and mortality. The disease is characterized by vascular remodeling that includes increased muscularization of distal blood vessels and vessel stiffening associated with changes in extracellular matrix deposition. In humans, chronic hypoxia causes PAH, and hypoxia-induced rodent models of PAH have been used for years to study the disease. With the development of single-cell RNA sequencing technology, it is now possible to examine hypoxia-dependent transcriptional changes in vivo at a cell-specific level. In this study, we used single-cell RNA sequencing to compare lungs from wild-type (Wt) mice exposed to hypoxia for 28 days to normoxia-treated control mice. We additionally examined mice deficient for Notch3, a smooth muscle-enriched gene linked to PAH. Data analysis revealed that hypoxia promoted cell number changes in immune and endothelial cell types in the lung, activated the innate immunity pathway, and resulted in specific changes in gene expression in vascular cells. Surprisingly, we found limited differences in lungs from mice deficient for Notch3 compared to Wt controls. These findings provide novel insight into the effects of chronic hypoxia exposure on gene expression and cell phenotypes in vivo and identify unique changes to cells of the vasculature.

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