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Dissecting the immune discrepancies in mouse liver allograft tolerance and heart/kidney allograft rejection.


ABSTRACT: The liver is the most tolerogenic of transplanted organs. However, the mechanisms underlying liver transplant tolerance are not well understood. The comparison between liver transplantation tolerance and heart/kidney transplantation rejection will deepen our understanding of tolerance and rejection in solid organs. Here, we built a mouse model of liver, heart and kidney allograft and performed single-cell RNA sequencing of 66,393 cells to describe the cell composition and immune cell interactions at the early stage of tolerance or rejection. We also performed bulk RNA-seq of mouse liver allografts from Day 7 to Day 60 post-transplantation to map the dynamic transcriptional variation in spontaneous tolerance. The transcriptome of lymphocytes and myeloid cells were characterized and compared in three types of organ allografts. Cell-cell interaction networks reveal the coordinated function of Kupffer cells, macrophages and their associated metabolic processes, including insulin receptor signalling and oxidative phosphorylation in tolerance induction. Cd11b+ dendritic cells (DCs) in liver allografts were found to inhibit cytotoxic T cells by secreting anti-inflammatory cytokines such as Il10. In summary, we profiled single-cell transcriptome analysis of mouse solid organ allografts. We characterized the immune microenvironment of mouse organ allografts in the acute rejection state (heart, kidney) and tolerance state (liver).

SUBMITTER: Pan J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10905343 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dissecting the immune discrepancies in mouse liver allograft tolerance and heart/kidney allograft rejection.

Pan Jun J   Ye Fang F   Li Hui H   Yu Chengxuan C   Mao Jiajia J   Xiao Yanyu Y   Chen Haide H   Wu Junqing J   Li Jiaqi J   Fei Lijiang L   Wu Yijun Y   Meng Xiaoming X   Guo Guoji G   Wang Yingying Y  

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The liver is the most tolerogenic of transplanted organs. However, the mechanisms underlying liver transplant tolerance are not well understood. The comparison between liver transplantation tolerance and heart/kidney transplantation rejection will deepen our understanding of tolerance and rejection in solid organs. Here, we built a mouse model of liver, heart and kidney allograft and performed single-cell RNA sequencing of 66,393 cells to describe the cell composition and immune cell interaction  ...[more]

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