[Single-cell transcriptome characterization of oral mucosal fibroblasts].

Q4 Medicine 上海口腔医学 Pub Date : 2024-02-01
Jiong Zhao, Guo Bai, Chi Yang
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Abstract

Purpose: To elucidate the disparities and similarities in the composition and function of fibroblast subtypes between normal oral mucosa and cutaneous tissue, to establish a unified classification of fibroblast subtypes between these two tissue types, comprehend the differences and similarities in their functionalities, and provide a foundational basis for future applications in the fields of tissue repair and regeneration.

Methods: Four single-cell databases from both oral mucosa and cutaneous tissue were integrated and fibroblast subpopulations were extracted. Batch effects were eliminated using Harmony, and fibroblast subpopulations were subsequently classified via UMAP (Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection) clustering. The functional analysis of these subpopulations was conducted through gene set enrichment results. Statistical analysis was performed with R 4.2.0 software package.

Results: Eight distinct functional fibroblast subpopulations were defined, and their functions were found to be associated with the composition of the extracellular matrix, immunity, and contraction. Statistical analysis revealed differences in the composition ratios of these subpopulations between oral mucosa and skin tissue.

Conclusions: To evaluate the role of fibroblasts in tissue homeostasis and wound healing accomplished by integrating and analyzing fibroblasts from normal skin and oral mucosal tissue from various sites, this study identifies the differences in fibroblast subpopulation composition and function between these two tissue types in healthy conditions, and provides an understanding of oral mucosa and skin homeostasis and cellular function at the transcriptomic level. The findings of this study may serve as a basis for future research in this area.

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[口腔黏膜成纤维细胞的单细胞转录组特征]。
目的:阐明正常口腔黏膜和皮肤组织成纤维细胞亚型在组成和功能上的异同,建立这两种组织类型成纤维细胞亚型的统一分类,理解其功能上的异同,为未来在组织修复和再生领域的应用提供基础:方法:整合口腔黏膜和皮肤组织的四个单细胞数据库,提取成纤维细胞亚群。使用 Harmony 方法消除了批次效应,随后通过 UMAP(Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection)聚类对成纤维细胞亚群进行了分类。通过基因组富集结果对这些亚群进行功能分析。统计分析使用 R 4.2.0 软件包进行:结果:确定了八个不同的功能性成纤维细胞亚群,发现它们的功能与细胞外基质的组成、免疫和收缩有关。统计分析显示,这些亚群的组成比例在口腔黏膜和皮肤组织之间存在差异:为了评估成纤维细胞在组织稳态和伤口愈合中的作用,本研究通过整合和分析来自不同部位的正常皮肤和口腔黏膜组织的成纤维细胞,确定了这两种组织类型在健康状况下成纤维细胞亚群组成和功能的差异,并从转录组水平了解了口腔黏膜和皮肤的稳态及细胞功能。本研究的结果可作为今后该领域研究的基础。
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