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Single-cell profiling reveals inflammatory polarization of human carotid versus femoral plaque leukocytes

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JCI INSIGHT
卷 8, 期 17, 页码 -

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AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC
DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.171359

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This study compared the phenotypes and transcriptional polarization of leukocytes in human femoral and carotid atherosclerotic plaques using single-cell RNA sequencing, flow cytometry, and immunohistochemistry. The results showed that noninflammatory foam cell-like macrophages and LYVE1-overexpressing macrophages were more prevalent in femoral plaques, while inflammatory foam cell-like macrophages and monocytes were more prevalent in carotid plaques. In addition, B cells were more prevalent with an anti-inflammatory profile in femoral plaques, whereas cytotoxic CD8+ T cells were more prevalent in carotid plaques.
Femoral atherosclerotic plaques are less inflammatory than carotid plaques histologically, but limited cell-level data exist regarding comparative immune landscapes and polarization at these sites. We investigated intraplaque leukocyte phenotypes and transcriptional polarization in 49 patients undergoing femoral (n = 23) or carotid (n = 26) endarterectomy using single-cell RNASeq (scRNA-Seq; n = 13), flow cytometry (n = 24), and IHC (n = 12). Comparative scRNA-Seq of CD45+-selected leukocytes from femoral (n = 9; 35,265 cells) and carotid (n = 4; 30,655 cells) plaque revealed distinct transcriptional profiles. Inflammatory foam cell-like macrophages and monocytes comprised higher proportions of myeloid cells in carotid plaques, whereas noninflammatory foam cell-like macrophages and LYVE1-overexpressing macrophages comprised higher proportions of myeloid cells in femoral plaque (P < 0.001 for all). A significant comparative excess of CCR2+ macrophages in carotid versus plaque was observed by flow cytometry in a separate validation cohort. B cells were more prevalent and exhibited a comparatively antiinflammatory profile in femoral plaque, whereas cytotoxic CD8+ T cells were more prevalent in carotid plaque. In conclusion, human femoral plaques exhibit distinct macrophage phenotypic and transcriptional profiles as well as diminished CD8+ T cell populations compared with human carotid plaques

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