Project description:Precision-cut lung slices (PCLS) are increasingly utilized for ex-vivo disease modeling, but a high-resolution characterization of cellular-phenotype stability in PCLS has not been reported. Comparing the single cell transcriptomic profile of human PCLS after five days of culture to freshly isolated human lung tissue, we found striking changes in endothelial cells and alveolar epithelial cell programs, reflecting both injury and pathways activated in static culture, while immune cell frequencies and programs remained largely intact and similar to the native lung. These baseline changes should be considered when utilizing PCLS as a model of the human lung.
Project description:Transcriptome analysis revealed miRNA profiles from PCLS of tumor-free tissue comparable to normal lung tissue Suitability of human PCLS as a model for lung-specific miRNA investigations by RTqPCR and microarray analyses