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Single-cell reconstruction of the early maternal-fetal interface in humans.

Authors :
Vento-Tormo R
Efremova M
Botting RA
Turco MY
Vento-Tormo M
Meyer KB
Park JE
Stephenson E
Polański K
Goncalves A
Gardner L
Holmqvist S
Henriksson J
Zou A
Sharkey AM
Millar B
Innes B
Wood L
Wilbrey-Clark A
Payne RP
Ivarsson MA
Lisgo S
Filby A
Rowitch DH
Bulmer JN
Wright GJ
Stubbington MJT
Haniffa M
Moffett A
Teichmann SA
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2018 Nov; Vol. 563 (7731), pp. 347-353. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Nov 14.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

During early human pregnancy the uterine mucosa transforms into the decidua, into which the fetal placenta implants and where placental trophoblast cells intermingle and communicate with maternal cells. Trophoblast-decidual interactions underlie common diseases of pregnancy, including pre-eclampsia and stillbirth. Here we profile the transcriptomes of about 70,000 single cells from first-trimester placentas with matched maternal blood and decidual cells. The cellular composition of human decidua reveals subsets of perivascular and stromal cells that are located in distinct decidual layers. There are three major subsets of decidual natural killer cells that have distinctive immunomodulatory and chemokine profiles. We develop a repository of ligand-receptor complexes and a statistical tool to predict the cell-type specificity of cell-cell communication via these molecular interactions. Our data identify many regulatory interactions that prevent harmful innate or adaptive immune responses in this environment. Our single-cell atlas of the maternal-fetal interface reveals the cellular organization of the decidua and placenta, and the interactions that are critical for placentation and reproductive success.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
563
Issue :
7731
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30429548
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0698-6