生物
单细胞分析
细胞生物学
细胞
计算生物学
遗传学
作者
Adeline Crinier,Pierre Milpied,Bertrand Escalière,Christelle Pipéroglou,Justine Galluso,Anaïs Balsamo,Lionel Spinelli,Iñaki Cervera-Marzal,Mikaël Ebbo,Mathilde Girard-Madoux,Sébastien Jaeger,Emilie Bollon,Sami Hamed,Jean Hardwigsen,Sophie Ugolini,Fréderic Vély,Émilie Narni-Mancinelli,Éric Vivier
出处
期刊:Immunity
[Cell Press]
日期:2018-11-01
卷期号:49 (5): 971-986.e5
被引量:451
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.immuni.2018.09.009
摘要
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) involved in antimicrobial and antitumoral responses. Several NK cell subsets have been reported in humans and mice, but their heterogeneity across organs and species remains poorly characterized. We assessed the diversity of human and mouse NK cells by single-cell RNA sequencing on thousands of individual cells isolated from spleen and blood. Unbiased transcriptional clustering revealed two distinct signatures differentiating between splenic and blood NK cells. This analysis at single-cell resolution identified three subpopulations in mouse spleen and four in human spleen, and two subsets each in mouse and human blood. A comparison of transcriptomic profiles within and between species highlighted the similarity of the two major subsets, NK1 and NK2, across organs and species. This unbiased approach provides insight into the biology of NK cells and establishes a rationale for the translation of mouse studies to human physiology and disease.
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