Cell Type-Specific Induction of Inflammation-Associated Genes in Crohn’s Disease and Colorectal Cancer

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​Cell Type-Specific Induction of Inflammation-Associated Genes in Crohn’s Disease and Colorectal Cancer​
Saul, D. ; Leite Barros, L.; Wixom, A. Q.; Gellhaus, B.; Gibbons, H. R.; Faubion, W. A. & Kosinsky, R. L. ​ (2022) 
International Journal of Molecular Sciences23(6) pp. 3082​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23063082 

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Saul, Dominik ; Leite Barros, Luísa; Wixom, Alexander Q.; Gellhaus, Benjamin; Gibbons, Hunter R.; Faubion, William A.; Kosinsky, Robyn Laura 
Abstract
Based on the rapid increase in incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the identification of susceptibility genes and cell populations contributing to this condition is essential. Previous studies suggested multiple genes associated with the susceptibility of IBD; however, due to the analysis of whole-tissue samples, the contribution of individual cell populations remains widely unresolved. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) provides the opportunity to identify underlying cellular populations. We determined the enrichment of Crohn’s disease (CD)-induced genes in a publicly available Crohn’s disease scRNA-seq dataset and detected the strongest induction of these genes in innate lymphoid cells (ILC1), highly activated T cells and dendritic cells, pericytes and activated fibroblasts, as well as epithelial cells. Notably, these genes were highly enriched in IBD-associated neoplasia, as well as sporadic colorectal cancer (CRC). Indeed, the same six cell populations displayed an upregulation of CD-induced genes in a CRC scRNA-seq dataset. Finally, after integrating and harmonizing the CD and CRC scRNA-seq data, we demonstrated that these six cell types display a gradual increase in gene expression levels from a healthy state to an inflammatory and tumorous state. Together, we identified cell populations that specifically upregulate CD-induced genes in CD and CRC patients and could, therefore, contribute to inflammation-associated tumor development.
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2022
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences 
eISSN
1422-0067
Language
English
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Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 2022

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