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Single cell analysis reveals a subset of cytotoxic-like plasmacytoid dendritic cells in people with HIV-1

Lamin B. Cham, Jesper Damsgaard Gunst, Mariane Høgsbjerg Schleimann, Giacomo S. Frattari, Míriam Rosás-Umbert, Line K. Vibholm, Renée M. van der Sluis, Martin R. Jakobsen, Rikke Olesen, Lin Lin, Martin Tolstrup, Ole S. Søgaard

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Abstract

Human plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) play a central role in initiating and activating host immune responses during infection. To understand how the transcriptome of pDCs is impacted by HIV-1 infection and exogenous stimulation, we isolated pDCs from healthy controls, people with HIV-1 (PWH) before and during toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) agonist treatment and performed single-cell (sc)-RNA sequencing. Our cluster analysis revealed four pDC clusters: pDC1, pDC2, cytotoxic-like pDC and an exhausted pDC cluster. The inducible cytotoxic-like pDC cluster is characterized by high expression of both antiviral and cytotoxic genes. Further analyses confirmed that cytotoxic-like pDCs are distinct from NK and T cells. Cell-cell communication analysis also demonstrated that cytotoxic-like pDCs exhibit similar incoming and outgoing cellular communicating signals as other pDCs. Thus, our study presents a detailed transcriptomic atlas of pDCs and provides new perspectives on the mechanisms of regulation and function of cytotoxic-like pDCs.

Topics & Concepts

Cytotoxic T cellBiologyPlasmacytoid dendritic cellImmune systemTranscriptomeCell biologyTLR7TLR9ImmunologyToll-like receptorInnate immune systemDendritic cellGeneGene expressionGeneticsIn vitroDNA methylationImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyHIV Research and Treatment