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Single‐Cell, Single‐Nucleus, and Spatial RNA Sequencing of the Human Liver Identifies Cholangiocyte and Mesenchymal Heterogeneity.

Authors :
Andrews, Tallulah S.
Atif, Jawairia
Liu, Jeff C.
Perciani, Catia T.
Ma, Xue‐Zhong
Thoeni, Cornelia
Slyper, Michal
Eraslan, Gökcen
Segerstolpe, Asa
Manuel, Justin
Chung, Sai
Winter, Erin
Cirlan, Iulia
Khuu, Nicholas
Fischer, Sandra
Rozenblatt‐Rosen, Orit
Regev, Aviv
McGilvray, Ian D.
Bader, Gary D.
MacParland, Sonya A.
Source :
Hepatology Communications; Apr2022, Vol. 6 Issue 4, p821-840, 20p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The critical functions of the human liver are coordinated through the interactions of hepatic parenchymal and non‐parenchymal cells. Recent advances in single‐cell transcriptional approaches have enabled an examination of the human liver with unprecedented resolution. However, dissociation‐related cell perturbation can limit the ability to fully capture the human liver's parenchymal cell fraction, which limits the ability to comprehensively profile this organ. Here, we report the transcriptional landscape of 73,295 cells from the human liver using matched single‐cell RNA sequencing (scRNA‐seq) and single‐nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA‐seq). The addition of snRNA‐seq enabled the characterization of interzonal hepatocytes at a single‐cell resolution, revealed the presence of rare subtypes of liver mesenchymal cells, and facilitated the detection of cholangiocyte progenitors that had only been observed during in vitro differentiation experiments. However, T and B lymphocytes and natural killer cells were only distinguishable using scRNA‐seq, highlighting the importance of applying both technologies to obtain a complete map of tissue‐resident cell types. We validated the distinct spatial distribution of the hepatocyte, cholangiocyte, and mesenchymal cell populations by an independent spatial transcriptomics data set and immunohistochemistry. Conclusion: Our study provides a systematic comparison of the transcriptomes captured by scRNA‐seq and snRNA‐seq and delivers a high‐resolution map of the parenchymal cell populations in the healthy human liver. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2471254X
Volume :
6
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Hepatology Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155950624
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/hep4.1854