Literature DB >> 29545366

Atlas of the Immune Cell Repertoire in Mouse Atherosclerosis Defined by Single-Cell RNA-Sequencing and Mass Cytometry.

Holger Winkels1, Erik Ehinger1, Melanie Vassallo1, Konrad Buscher1, Huy Q Dinh1, Kouji Kobiyama1, Anouk A J Hamers1, Clément Cochain2, Ehsan Vafadarnejad3, Antoine-Emmanuel Saliba3, Alma Zernecke2, Akula Bala Pramod1, Amlan K Ghosh1, Nathaly Anto Michel4,5, Natalie Hoppe4,5, Ingo Hilgendorf4,5, Andreas Zirlik4,5, Catherine C Hedrick1, Klaus Ley1,6, Dennis Wolf7,1,4,5.   

Abstract

RATIONALE: Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease that is driven by the interplay of pro- and anti-inflammatory leukocytes in the aorta. Yet, the phenotypic and transcriptional diversity of aortic leukocytes is poorly understood.
OBJECTIVE: We characterized leukocytes from healthy and atherosclerotic mouse aortas in-depth by single-cell RNA-sequencing and mass cytometry (cytometry by time of flight) to define an atlas of the immune cell landscape in atherosclerosis. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Using single-cell RNA-sequencing of aortic leukocytes from chow diet- and Western diet-fed Apoe-/- and Ldlr-/- mice, we detected 11 principal leukocyte clusters with distinct phenotypic and spatial characteristics while the cellular repertoire in healthy aortas was less diverse. Gene set enrichment analysis on the single-cell level established that multiple pathways, such as for lipid metabolism, proliferation, and cytokine secretion, were confined to particular leukocyte clusters. Leukocyte populations were differentially regulated in atherosclerotic Apoe-/- and Ldlr-/- mice. We confirmed the phenotypic diversity of these clusters with a novel mass cytometry 35-marker panel with metal-labeled antibodies and conventional flow cytometry. Cell populations retrieved by these protein-based approaches were highly correlated to transcriptionally defined clusters. In an integrated screening strategy of single-cell RNA-sequencing, mass cytometry, and fluorescence-activated cell sorting, we detected 3 principal B-cell subsets with alterations in surface markers, functional pathways, and in vitro cytokine secretion. Leukocyte cluster gene signatures revealed leukocyte frequencies in 126 human plaques by a genetic deconvolution strategy. This approach revealed that human carotid plaques and microdissected mouse plaques were mostly populated by macrophages, T-cells, and monocytes. In addition, the frequency of genetically defined leukocyte populations in carotid plaques predicted cardiovascular events in patients.
CONCLUSIONS: The definition of leukocyte diversity by high-dimensional analyses enables a fine-grained analysis of aortic leukocyte subsets, reveals new immunologic mechanisms and cell-type-specific pathways, and establishes a functional relevance for lesional leukocytes in human atherosclerosis.
© 2018 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Keywords:  atherosclerosis; flow cytometry; immune system; leukocytes; lymphocytes; macrophages; mass cytometry; single-cell RNA-sequencing

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29545366      PMCID: PMC5993603          DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.117.312513

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


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