Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics reveal changes in cell heterogeneity during progression of human tendinopathy.
Weili FuRunze YangJian LiPublished in: BMC biology (2023)
This cell atlas provides the molecular foundation for investigating how tendon cell identities, biochemical functions, and interactions contributed to the tendinopathy process. The discoveries revealed the pathogenesis of tendinopathy at single-cell and spatial levels, which is characterized by inflammatory infiltration, followed by chondrogenesis, and finally endochondral ossification. Our results provide new insights into the control of tendinopathy and potential clues to developing novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.