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Cross-tissue single-cell landscape of human monocytes and macrophages in health and disease

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IMMUNITY
Volume 54, Issue 8, Pages 1883-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2021.07.007

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  1. Singapore Immunology Network (SIgN)
  2. Singapore National Research Foundation Senior Investigatorship (NRFI) [NRF2016NRF-NRFI001-02]
  3. ARC foundation France [ANT202001330]
  4. BMRC [IAF 311006]
  5. BMRC transition funds [H16/99/b0/011]

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This study integrated a large number of mononuclear phagocytes from 13 tissues to generate a MNP single-cell RNA compendium, revealing conserved gene signatures and specialized cell subsets across multiple tissues. Specific macrophage populations were found to be expanded in cancer and inflammation, with tumor-associated macrophage populations present in all neoplastic tissues.
Mononuclear phagocytes (MNPs) encompass dendritic cells, monocytes, and macrophages (MoMac), which exhibit antimicrobial, homeostatic, and immunoregulatory functions. We integrated 178,651 MNPs from 13 tissues across 41 datasets to generate a MNP single-cell RNA compendium (MNP-VERSE), a publicly available tool to map MNPs and define conserved gene signatures of MNP populations. Next, we generated a MoMac-focused compendium that revealed an array of specialized cell subsets widely distributed across multiple tissues. Specific pathological forms were expanded in cancer and inflammation. All neoplastic tissues contained conserved tumor-associated macrophage populations. In particular, we focused on IL4I1(+) CD274(PD-L1)(+)IDO1(+) macrophages, which accumulated in the tumor periphery in a T cell-dependent manner via interferon-g (IFN-gamma) and CD40/CD40L-induced maturation from IFN-primed monocytes. IL4I1_Macs exhibited immunosuppressive characteristics through tryptophan degradation and promoted the entry of regulatory T cell into tumors. This integrated analysis provides a robust online-available platform for uniform annotation and dissection of specific macrophage functions in healthy and pathological states.

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