Cellular and transcriptional dynamics of human neutrophils at steady state and upon stress.
Elisa MontaldoEleonora LusitoValentina BianchessiNicoletta CaronniSerena ScalaLuca Basso-RicciCarla CantaffaAlice MasserdottiMattia BarilaroSimona BarresiMarco GenuaFrancesco Maria VittoriaGiulia BarbieraDejan LazarevićCarlo MessinaElisabetta XueSarah MarktelCristina TresoldiRaffaella MilaniPaola RonchiSalvatore GattilloLuca SantoleriRaffaella Di MiccoAndrea DitadiGiulio BelfioriFrancesca AleottiMatteo Maria NaldiniBernhard GentnerElisa GardimanNicola TamassiaMarco Antonio CassatellaAndrés HidalgoImmanuel KwokLai Guan NgStefano CrippaMassimo FalconiFrancesca PettinellaPatrizia ScapiniLuigi NaldiniFabio CiceriAlessandro AiutiRenato OstuniPublished in: Nature immunology (2022)
Traditionally viewed as poorly plastic, neutrophils are now recognized as functionally diverse; however, the extent and determinants of neutrophil heterogeneity in humans remain unclear. We performed a comprehensive immunophenotypic and transcriptome analysis, at a bulk and single-cell level, of neutrophils from healthy donors and patients undergoing stress myelopoiesis upon exposure to growth factors, transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC-T), development of pancreatic cancer and viral infection. We uncover an extreme diversity of human neutrophils in vivo, reflecting the rates of cell mobilization, differentiation and exposure to environmental signals. Integrated control of developmental and inducible transcriptional programs linked flexible granulopoietic outputs with elicitation of stimulus-specific functional responses. In this context, we detected an acute interferon (IFN) response in the blood of patients receiving HSC-T that was mirrored by marked upregulation of IFN-stimulated genes in neutrophils but not in monocytes. Systematic characterization of human neutrophil plasticity may uncover clinically relevant biomarkers and support the development of diagnostic and therapeutic tools.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- endothelial cells
- stem cells
- dendritic cells
- patients undergoing
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- gene expression
- pluripotent stem cells
- cell therapy
- intensive care unit
- public health
- cell proliferation
- climate change
- signaling pathway
- genome wide
- oxidative stress
- liver failure
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- heat stress
- long non coding rna
- respiratory failure
- human health
- mechanical ventilation