Author: DomÃnguez Conde, C; Xu, C; Jarvis, LB; Gomes, T; Howlett, SK; Rainbow, DB; Suchanek, O; King, HW; Mamanova, L; Polanski, K; Huang, N; Fasouli, ES; Mahbubani, KT; Prete, M; Tuck, L; Richoz, N; Tuong, ZK; Campos, L; Mousa, HS; Needham, EJ; Pritchard, S; Li, T; Elmentaite, R; Park, J; Menon, DK; Bayraktar, OA; James, LK; Meyer, KB; Clatworthy, MR; Saeb-Parsy, K; Jones, JL; Teichmann, SA
Title: Cross-tissue immune cell analysis reveals tissue-specific adaptations and clonal architecture in humans Cord-id: zs08ksi0 Document date: 2021_7_20
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Snippet: Despite their crucial role in health and disease, our knowledge of immune cells within human tissues remains limited. Here, we surveyed the immune compartment of 15 tissues of six deceased adult donors by single-cell RNA sequencing and paired VDJ sequencing. To systematically resolve immune cell heterogeneity across tissues, we developed CellTypist, a machine learning tool for rapid and precise cell type annotation. Using this approach, combined with detailed curation, we determined the tissue d
Document: Despite their crucial role in health and disease, our knowledge of immune cells within human tissues remains limited. Here, we surveyed the immune compartment of 15 tissues of six deceased adult donors by single-cell RNA sequencing and paired VDJ sequencing. To systematically resolve immune cell heterogeneity across tissues, we developed CellTypist, a machine learning tool for rapid and precise cell type annotation. Using this approach, combined with detailed curation, we determined the tissue distribution of 45 finely phenotyped immune cell types and states, revealing hitherto unappreciated tissue-specific features and clonal architecture of T and B cells. In summary, our multi-tissue approach lays the foundation for identifying highly resolved immune cell types by leveraging a common reference dataset, tissue-integrated expression analysis and antigen receptor sequencing. One Sentence Summary We provide an immune cell atlas, including antigen receptor repertoire profiling, across lymphoid and non-lymphoid human tissues.
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