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Early human lung immune cell development and its role in epithelial cell fate

Authors :
Josephine L. Barnes
Peng He
Masahiro Yoshida
Kaylee B. Worlock
Rik G.H. Lindeboom
Chenqu Suo
J. Patrick Pett
Anna Wilbrey-Clark
Emma Dann
Lira Mamanova
Laura Richardson
Amanda J. Oliver
Adam Pennycuick
Jessica Allen-Hyttinen
Iván T. Herczeg
Robert E. Hynds
Vitor H. Teixeira
Muzlifah Haniffa
Kyungtae Lim
Dawei Sun
Emma L. Rawlins
Krzysztof Polanski
Paul A. Lyons
John C. Marioni
Zewen Kelvin Tuong
Menna R. Clatworthy
James L. Reading
Sam M. Janes
Sarah A. Teichmann
Kerstin B. Meyer
Marko Z. Nikolić
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

During human development, lungs develop their roles of gas exchange and barrier function. Recent single cell studies have focused on epithelial and mesenchymal cell types, but much less is known about the developing lung immune cells, although the airways are a major site of mucosal immunity after birth. An open question is whether tissue-resident immune cells play a role in shaping the tissue as it developsin utero. In order to address this, we profiled lung immune cells using scRNAseq, smFISH and immunohistochemistry. At the embryonic stage, we observed an early wave of innate immune cells, including ILCs, NK, myeloid cells and lineage progenitors. By the canalicular stage, we detected naive T lymphocytes high in cytotoxicity genes, and mature B lymphocytes, including B1 cells. Our analysis suggests that fetal lungs provide a niche for full B cell maturation. Given the abundance of immune cells, we investigated their possible effect on epithelial maturation and found that IL-1β drives epithelial progenitor exit from self-renewal and differentiation to basal cellsin vitro.In vivo, IL-1β-producing myeloid cells were found adjacent to epithelial tips, suggesting that immune cells may direct the developing lung epithelium.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ba9e470f99f21542bfed3c556bfdae9f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.12.13.519713