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Sphingolipids control dermal fibroblast heterogeneity.

Laura Capolupo1, Irina Khven2, Alex R Lederer2, Luigi Mazzeo3, Galina Glousker4, Sylvia Ho1, Francesco Russo5, Jonathan Paz Montoya1, Dhaka R Bhandari6, Andrew P Bowman7, Shane R Ellis7,8,9, Romain Guiet10, Olivier Burri10, Johanna Detzner11, Johannes Muthing11, Krisztian Homicsko12,13,14, François Kuonen15, Michel Gilliet15, Bernhard Spengler6, Ron M A Heeren7, G Paolo Dotto16,3,17, Gioele La Manno2, Giovanni D'Angelo1,5.   

Abstract

Human cells produce thousands of lipids that change during cell differentiation and can vary across individual cells of the same type. However, we are only starting to characterize the function of these cell-to-cell differences in lipid composition. Here, we measured the lipidomes and transcriptomes of individual human dermal fibroblasts by coupling high-resolution mass spectrometry imaging with single-cell transcriptomics. We found that the cell-to-cell variations of specific lipid metabolic pathways contribute to the establishment of cell states involved in the organization of skin architecture. Sphingolipid composition is shown to define fibroblast subpopulations, with sphingolipid metabolic rewiring driving cell-state transitions. Therefore, cell-to-cell lipid heterogeneity affects the determination of cell states, adding a new regulatory component to the self-organization of multicellular systems.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35420948     DOI: 10.1126/science.abh1623

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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