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Single-Cell Profiling of Cells in the Lung of a Patient with Chronic Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Reveals Inflammatory Niche with Abundant CD39+ T Cells with Functional ATPase Phenotype: A Case Study.
de Silva, Tharushi Ayanthika; Apte, Simon; Voisey, Joanne; Spann, Kirsten; Tan, Maxine; Divithotawela, Chandima; Chambers, Daniel; O'Sullivan, Brendan.
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  • de Silva TA; Centre for Genomics and Personalised Health, Faculty of Health, School of Biomedical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
  • Apte S; Queensland Lung Transplant Service, Ground Floor, Clinical Sciences Building, The Prince Charles Hospital, Rode Road, Chermside, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
  • Voisey J; Queensland Lung Transplant Service, Ground Floor, Clinical Sciences Building, The Prince Charles Hospital, Rode Road, Chermside, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
  • Spann K; Facility of Clinical Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
  • Tan M; Centre for Genomics and Personalised Health, Faculty of Health, School of Biomedical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
  • Divithotawela C; Centre for Immunology and Infection Control, Faculty of Health, School of Biomedical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
  • Chambers D; Queensland Lung Transplant Service, Ground Floor, Clinical Sciences Building, The Prince Charles Hospital, Rode Road, Chermside, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
  • O'Sullivan B; Facility of Clinical Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
Int J Mol Sci ; 24(19)2023 Sep 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37833889
This study investigated immune cell characteristics in chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), focusing on CD39-expressing cells' impact on inflammation and tissue remodelling. Lung tissue from an HP patient was analysed using single-cell transcriptomics, flow cytometry, and gene expression profiling. The tissue revealed diverse cell types like macrophages, T cells, fibroblasts, and regulatory T cells (Tregs). CD39-expressing Tregs exhibited heightened ATP hydrolysis capacity and regulatory gene expression. CD39hi cells displayed markers of both Tregs and proinflammatory Th17 cells, suggesting transitional properties. Communication networks involving molecules like SPP1, collagen, CSF1, and IL-1ß were identified, hinting at interactions between cell types in HP pathogenesis. This research provides insights into the immune response and cell interactions in chronic HP. CD39-expressing cells dual nature as Tregs and Th17 cells suggests a role in modulating lung inflammation, potentially affecting disease progression. These findings lay the groundwork for further research, underscoring CD39-expressing cells as potential therapeutic targets in HP.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Antígenos CD / Alveolite Alérgica Extrínseca Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article