Analysis of brain and blood single-cell transcriptomics in acute and subacute phases after experimental stroke.

TitleAnalysis of brain and blood single-cell transcriptomics in acute and subacute phases after experimental stroke.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsGarcia-Bonilla L, Shahanoor Z, Sciortino R, Nazarzoda O, Racchumi G, Iadecola C, Anrather J
JournalNat Immunol
Volume25
Issue2
Pagination357-370
Date Published2024 Feb
ISSN1529-2916
KeywordsAnimals, Brain, Disease Models, Animal, Endothelial Cells, Female, Gene Expression Profiling, Ischemic Stroke, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Microglia, Monocytes, Stroke
Abstract

Cerebral ischemia triggers a powerful inflammatory reaction involving peripheral leukocytes and brain resident cells that contribute to both tissue injury and repair. However, their dynamics and diversity remain poorly understood. To address these limitations, we performed a single-cell transcriptomic study of brain and blood cells 2 or 14 days after ischemic stroke in mice. We observed a strong divergence of post-ischemic microglia, monocyte-derived macrophages and neutrophils over time, while endothelial cells and brain-associated macrophages showed altered transcriptomic signatures at 2 days poststroke. Trajectory inference predicted the in situ trans-differentiation of macrophages from blood monocytes into day 2 and day 14 phenotypes, while neutrophils were projected to be continuously de novo recruited from the blood. Brain single-cell transcriptomes from both female and male aged mice were similar to that of young male mice, but aged and young brains differed in their immune cell composition. Although blood leukocyte analysis also revealed altered transcriptomes after stroke, brain-infiltrating leukocytes displayed higher transcriptomic divergence than their circulating counterparts, indicating that phenotypic diversification occurs within the brain in the early and recovery phases of ischemic stroke. A portal ( https://anratherlab.shinyapps.io/strokevis/ ) is provided to allow user-friendly access to our data.

DOI10.1038/s41590-023-01711-x
Alternate JournalNat Immunol
PubMed ID38177281
PubMed Central ID7260029
Grant ListR01NS081179 / / U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) /
R01NS34179 / / U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) /