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Single-cell transcriptomics reveal cell type-specific molecular changes and altered intercellular communications in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease


ABSTRACT: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common and heterogeneous respiratory disease, the molecular complexity of which remains poorly understood, as well as the mechanisms by which aging and smoking facilitate COPD development. Here, using single-cell RNA sequencing of more than 65,000 cells from COPD and age-stratified control lung tissues of donors with different smoking histories, we identified monocytes, club cells, and macrophages as the most disease-, aging-, and smoking-relevant cell types, respectively. Notably, we found these highly cell-type specific changes under different conditions converged on cellular dysfunction of the alveolar epithelium. Deeper investigations revealed that the alveolar epithelium damage could be attributed to the abnormally activated monocytes in COPD lungs, which could be amplified via exhaustion of club cell stemness as ages. Moreover, the enhanced intercellular communications in COPD lungs as well as the pro-inflammatory interaction between macrophages and endothelial cells indued by smoking could facilitate signaling between monocyte and the alveolar epithelium. Our findings complement the existing model of COPD pathogenesis by emphasizing the contributions of the previously less appreciated cell types, highlighting their candidacy as potential therapeutic targets for COPD.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE171541 | GEO | 2022/12/28

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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