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Spatial proteogenomics reveals distinct and evolutionarily conserved hepatic macrophage niches

The liver is the largest solid organ in the body, yet it remains incompletely characterized. Here we present a spatial proteogenomic atlas of the healthy and obese human and murine liver combining single-cell CITE-seq, single-nuclei sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and spatial proteomics. By int...

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Autores principales: Guilliams, Martin, Bonnardel, Johnny, Haest, Birthe, Vanderborght, Bart, Wagner, Camille, Remmerie, Anneleen, Bujko, Anna, Martens, Liesbet, Thoné, Tinne, Browaeys, Robin, De Ponti, Federico F., Vanneste, Bavo, Zwicker, Christian, Svedberg, Freya R., Vanhalewyn, Tineke, Gonçalves, Amanda, Lippens, Saskia, Devriendt, Bert, Cox, Eric, Ferrero, Giuliano, Wittamer, Valerie, Willaert, Andy, Kaptein, Suzanne J.F., Neyts, Johan, Dallmeier, Kai, Geldhof, Peter, Casaert, Stijn, Deplancke, Bart, ten Dijke, Peter, Hoorens, Anne, Vanlander, Aude, Berrevoet, Frederik, Van Nieuwenhove, Yves, Saeys, Yvan, Saelens, Wouter, Van Vlierberghe, Hans, Devisscher, Lindsey, Scott, Charlotte L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8809252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35021063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.12.018
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Sumario:The liver is the largest solid organ in the body, yet it remains incompletely characterized. Here we present a spatial proteogenomic atlas of the healthy and obese human and murine liver combining single-cell CITE-seq, single-nuclei sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and spatial proteomics. By integrating these multi-omic datasets, we provide validated strategies to reliably discriminate and localize all hepatic cells, including a population of lipid-associated macrophages (LAMs) at the bile ducts. We then align this atlas across seven species, revealing the conserved program of bona fide Kupffer cells and LAMs. We also uncover the respective spatially resolved cellular niches of these macrophages and the microenvironmental circuits driving their unique transcriptomic identities. We demonstrate that LAMs are induced by local lipid exposure, leading to their induction in steatotic regions of the murine and human liver, while Kupffer cell development crucially depends on their cross-talk with hepatic stellate cells via the evolutionarily conserved ALK1-BMP9/10 axis.