单细胞转录组分析揭示大疱性类天疱疮的发病机制。

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Communications Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-08 DOI:10.1038/s42003-025-07629-4
Guirong Liang, Chenjing Zhao, Qin Wei, Suying Feng, Yetao Wang
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大疱性类天疱疮(BP)引发皮肤和循环中免疫和非免疫细胞的深刻功能变化,尽管其潜在机制尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们对BP患者的病变和非病变皮肤以及血液样本进行了单细胞转录组分析。在病变皮肤中,非免疫细胞上调与代谢、伤口愈合、免疫激活和细胞迁移相关的途径。来自cDC2的LAMP3+ dc比来自cDC1的LAMP3+ dc表现出更强的促炎特征,而对于BP进展至关重要的VEGFA+肥大细胞主要存在于病变皮肤中。随着BP患者从活跃期过渡到缓解期,血B细胞功能从分化和记忆形成转变为1型干扰素信号传导增加和IL-4反应降低。在与皮肤CD8+T细胞共享的克隆中,血液CX3CR1+ ZNF683+和LAG3+耗尽T细胞表现出最高的TCR扩增,提示它们在促进皮肤CD8+T细胞克隆扩增中的作用。临床血压严重程度与血液NK细胞IFN-γ的产生呈正相关,与双调节蛋白(AREG)的产生负相关。NK细胞来源的AREG减轻IFN-γ诱导的角化细胞凋亡,提示AREG和IFN-γ在BP进展中的关键平衡。这些发现强调了BP病理的功能转变,并提出了潜在的治疗靶点。
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Single cell transcriptome profiling reveals pathogenesis of bullous pemphigoid.

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) triggers profound functional changes in both immune and non-immune cells in the skin and circulation, though the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, we conduct single-cell transcriptome analysis of lesional and non-lesional skin, as well as blood samples from BP patients. In lesional skin, non-immune cells upregulate pathways related to metabolism, wound healing, immune activation, and cell migration. LAMP3+DCs from cDC2 show stronger pro-inflammatory signatures than those from cDC1, and VEGFA+ mast cells, crucial for BP progression, are predominantly in lesional skin. As BP patients transition from active to remission stages, blood B cell function shifts from differentiation and memory formation to increased type 1 interferon signaling and reduced IL-4 response. Blood CX3CR1+ ZNF683+ and LAG3+ exhausted T cells exhibit the highest TCR expansion among clones shared with skin CD8+T cells, suggesting their role in fueling skin CD8+T cell clonal expansion. Clinical BP severity correlates positively with blood NK cell IFN-γ production and negatively with amphiregulin (AREG) production. NK cell-derived AREG mitigates IFN-γ-induced keratinocyte apoptosis, suggesting a crucial balance between AREG and IFN-γ in BP progression. These findings highlight functional shifts in BP pathology and suggest potential therapeutic targets.

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Communications Biology
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期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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