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Christopher S Smillie1, Moshe Biton2, Jose Ordovas-Montanes3, Keri M Sullivan4, Grace Burgin1, Daniel B Graham5, Rebecca H Herbst6, Noga Rogel1, Michal Slyper1, Julia Waldman1, Malika Sud1, Elizabeth Andrews4, Gabriella Velonias4, Adam L Haber1, Karthik Jagadeesh1, Sanja Vickovic1, Junmei Yao7, Christine Stevens8, Danielle Dionne1, Lan T Nguyen1, Alexandra-Chloé Villani9, Matan Hofree1, Elizabeth A Creasey7, Hailiang Huang10, Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen1, John J Garber4, Hamed Khalili4, A Nicole Desch11, Mark J Daly12, Ashwin N Ananthakrishnan13, Alex K Shalek14, Ramnik J Xavier15, Aviv Regev16.
Abstract
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have revealed risk alleles for ulcerative colitis (UC). To understand their cell type specificities and pathways of action, we generate an atlas of 366,650 cells from the colon mucosa of 18 UC patients and 12 healthy individuals, revealing 51 epithelial, stromal, and immune cell subsets, including BEST4+ enterocytes, microfold-like cells, and IL13RA2+IL11+ inflammatory fibroblasts, which we associate with resistance to anti-TNF treatment. Inflammatory fibroblasts, inflammatory monocytes, microfold-like cells, and T cells that co-express CD8 and IL-17 expand with disease, forming intercellular interaction hubs. Many UC risk genes are cell type specific and co-regulated within relatively few gene modules, suggesting convergence onto limited sets of cell types and pathways. Using this observation, we nominate and infer functions for specific risk genes across GWAS loci. Our work provides a framework for interrogating complex human diseases and mapping risk variants to cell types and pathways.Entities:
Keywords: anti-TNF resistance; cell-cell interactions; colon; genome-wide association studies; inflammation; inflammatory bowel disease; large intestine; single-cell RNA-seq; single-cell genomics; ulcerative colitis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31348891 PMCID: PMC6662628 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2019.06.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 41.582