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The discovAIR project

Authors :
Malte D. Luecken
Laure-Emmanuelle Zaragosi
Elo Madissoon
Lisa Sikkema
Alexandra B. Firsova
Elena De Domenico
Louis Kümmerle
Adem Saglam
Marijn Berg
Aurore C.A. Gay
Janine Schniering
Christoph H. Mayr
Xesús M. Abalo
Ludvig Larsson
Alexandros Sountoulidis
Sarah A. Teichmann
Karen van Eunen
Gerard H. Koppelman
Kourosh Saeb-Parsy
Sylvie Leroy
Pippa Powell
Ugis Sarkans
Wim Timens
Joakim Lundeberg
Maarten van den Berge
Mats Nilsson
Peter Horváth
Jessica Denning
Irene Papatheodorou
Joachim L. Schultze
Herbert B. Schiller
Pascal Barbry
Ilya Petoukhov
Alexander V. Misharin
Ian M. Adcock
Michael von Papen
Fabian J. Theis
Christos Samakovlis
Kerstin B. Meyer
Martijn C. Nawijn
Source :
European Respiratory Journal, The European respiratory journal 60(2), 2102057 (2022). doi:10.1183/13993003.02057-2021, Eur. Respir. J. 59:2102057 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Human Cell Atlas (HCA) consortium aims to establish an atlas of all organs in the healthy human body at single-cell resolution to increase our understanding of basic biological processes that govern development, physiology and anatomy, and to accelerate diagnosis and treatment of disease. The Lung Biological Network of the HCA aims to generate the Human Lung Cell Atlas as a reference for the cellular repertoire, molecular cell states and phenotypes, and cell–cell interactions that characterise normal lung homeostasis in healthy lung tissue. Such a reference atlas of the healthy human lung will facilitate mapping the changes in the cellular landscape in disease. The discovAIR project is one of six pilot actions for the HCA funded by the European Commission in the context of the H2020 framework programme. discovAIR aims to establish the first draft of an integrated Human Lung Cell Atlas, combining single-cell transcriptional and epigenetic profiling with spatially resolving techniques on matched tissue samples, as well as including a number of chronic and infectious diseases of the lung. The integrated Human Lung Cell Atlas will be available as a resource for the wider respiratory community, including basic and translational scientists, clinical medicine, and the private sector, as well as for patients with lung disease and the interested lay public. We anticipate that the Human Lung Cell Atlas will be the founding stone for a more detailed understanding of the pathogenesis of lung diseases, guiding the design of novel diagnostics and preventive or curative interventions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09031936
Volume :
60
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Respiratory Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f581433ea51435d26d857eb0a83d27a3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.02057-2021