Human oral mucosa cell atlas reveals a stromal-neutrophil axis regulating tissue immunity

Williams, Drake Winslow; Greenwell-Wild, Teresa; Brenchley, Laurie; Dutzan, Nicolas; Overmiller, Andrew; Sawaya, Andrew Phillip; Webb, Simone; Martin, Daniel; Hajishengallis, George; Divaris, Kimon; Morasso, Maria; Haniffa, Muzlifah; Moutsopoulos, Niki Maria; NIDCD NIDCR Genomics Computational

Abstract

The oral mucosa remains an understudied barrier tissue. This is a site of rich exposure to antigens and commensals, and a tissue susceptible to one of the most prevalenthuman inflammatory diseases, periodontitis. To aid in understanding tissue-specific pathophysiology, we compile a single-cell transcriptome atlas of human oral mucosa in healthy individuals and patients with periodontitis. We uncover the complex cellular landscape of oral mucosal tissues and identify epithelial and stromal cell populations with inflammatory signatures that promote antimicrobial defenses and neutrophil recruitment. Our findings link exaggerated stromal cell responsiveness with enhanced neutrophil and leukocyte infiltration in periodontitis. Our work provides a resource characterizing the role of tissue stroma in regulating mucosal tissue homeostasis and disease pathogenesis.

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Título según WOS: Human oral mucosa cell atlas reveals a stromal-neutrophil axis regulating tissue immunity
Título de la Revista: CELL
Volumen: 184
Número: 15
Editorial: Cell Press
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 4090
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DOI:

10.1016/J.CELL.2021.05.013

Notas: ISI