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Single-cell RNA-seq reveals new types of human blood dendritic cells, monocytes, and progenitors
- Villani, Alexandra-Chloé;
- Satija, Rahul;
- Reynolds, Gary;
- Sarkizova, Siranush;
- Shekhar, Karthik;
- Fletcher, James;
- Griesbeck, Morgane;
- Butler, Andrew;
- Zheng, Shiwei;
- Lazo, Suzan;
- Jardine, Laura;
- Dixon, David;
- Stephenson, Emily;
- Nilsson, Emil;
- Grundberg, Ida;
- McDonald, David;
- Filby, Andrew;
- Li, Weibo;
- De Jager, Philip L;
- Rozenblatt-Rosen, Orit;
- Lane, Andrew A;
- Haniffa, Muzlifah;
- Regev, Aviv;
- Hacohen, Nir
- et al.
Abstract
Dendritic cells (DCs) and monocytes play a central role in pathogen sensing, phagocytosis, and antigen presentation and consist of multiple specialized subtypes. However, their identities and interrelationships are not fully understood. Using unbiased single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) of ~2400 cells, we identified six human DCs and four monocyte subtypes in human blood. Our study reveals a new DC subset that shares properties with plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs) but potently activates T cells, thus redefining pDCs; a new subdivision within the CD1C+ subset of DCs; the relationship between blastic plasmacytoid DC neoplasia cells and healthy DCs; and circulating progenitor of conventional DCs (cDCs). Our revised taxonomy will enable more accurate functional and developmental analyses as well as immune monitoring in health and disease.
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