作者
Matthias Zilbauer,Kylie R. James,Mandeep Kaur,Sebastian Pott,Zhixin Li,Albert Burger,Jay R. Thiagarajah,Joseph Burclaff,Frode L. Jahnsen,Francesca Perrone,Alexander Ross,Gianluca Matteoli,Nathalie Stakenborg,Tomohisa Sujino,Andreas E. Moor,Raquel Bartolomé-Casado,Espen S. Bækkevold,Ran RZ Zhou,Bingqing Xie,Ken S. Lau,Shahida Din,Scott T. Magness,Qiuming Yao,Semir Beyaz,Mark J. Arends,Alexandre Denadai‐Souza,Lori A. Coburn,Jellert T. Gaublomme,Richard Baldock,Irene Papatheodorou,José Ordovás-Montañés,Guy E. Boeckxstaens,Anna Hupalowska,Sarah A. Teichmann,Aviv Regev,Ramnik J. Xavier,Alison Simmons,M Snyder,Keith T. Wilson
摘要
The number of studies investigating the human gastrointestinal tract using various single-cell profiling methods has increased substantially in the past few years. Although this increase provides a unique opportunity for the generation of the first comprehensive Human Gut Cell Atlas (HGCA), there remains a range of major challenges ahead. Above all, the ultimate success will largely depend on a structured and coordinated approach that aligns global efforts undertaken by a large number of research groups. In this Roadmap, we discuss a comprehensive forward-thinking direction for the generation of the HGCA on behalf of the Gut Biological Network of the Human Cell Atlas. Based on the consensus opinion of experts from across the globe, we outline the main requirements for the first complete HGCA by summarizing existing data sets and highlighting anatomical regions and/or tissues with limited coverage. We provide recommendations for future studies and discuss key methodologies and the importance of integrating the healthy gut atlas with related diseases and gut organoids. Importantly, we critically overview the computational tools available and provide recommendations to overcome key challenges. Single-cell profiling studies of the human gastrointestinal tract are increasing, offering an excellent opportunity to generate the first Human Gut Cell Atlas. This Roadmap presents a structured direction towards this goal and provides a detailed overview of the major challenges.