生物
回肠
颗粒酶B
断奶
免疫系统
免疫学
炎症
颗粒酶
细胞生物学
转录组
T细胞
穿孔素
CD8型
基因表达
内分泌学
基因
遗传学
作者
Wenjie Tang,Yifan Zhong,Yusen Wei,Zhaoxi Deng,Jiangdi Mao,Jingliang Liu,Teresa G. Valencak,Jianxin Liu,Heping Xu,Haifeng Wang
出处
期刊:BMC Biology
[Springer Nature]
日期:2022-05-30
卷期号:20 (1)
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1186/s12915-022-01321-3
摘要
In mammals, transitioning from sole milk uptake to the intake of solid feed results in dramatic developmental changes in intestinal function and immunological status. In fact, weaning stress is often accompanied by intestinal inflammatory processes. To develop effective intervention strategies, it is necessary to characterize the developmental pattern and immune response that occurs on weaning, as we have done in this study for piglets.To comprehensively delineate cell heterogeneity in ileum tissues and the underlying mechanisms in weaning-induced intestinal inflammation of piglets, we have analyzed the transcriptomes of 42,149 cells from ileum mucosa of normally suckling and post-weaned piglets. There were 31 cell subtypes including epithelial, stromal, and immune cells. A bifurcating trajectory was inferred to separate secretory and absorptive lineages. Integrated cross-species datasets showed well-conserved cellular architectures and transcription signatures between human and pig. Comparative analyses of cellular components, cell-cell communications, and molecular states revealed that T cell subpopulations were significantly altered in weaned piglets. We found that T helper (Th) 17 functional plasticity across changes in the cytokine milieu and the enrichment of granzyme B (GZMB)-expressing cytotoxic T cells potentially exacerbate mucosal inflammation via mitochondrial dysfunction in epithelial cells.Our work has elucidated the single-cell molecular characteristics of the piglet ileum before and after weaning. We have provided an atlas that portrays the landscape of the intestinal pathophysiological inflammatory process associated with weaning, finding a level of conservation between human and pig that support the use of piglets as a model for human infants.
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