Cellular heterogeneity of human fallopian tubes in normal and hydrosalpinx disease states identified by scRNA-seq
Updated October 11, 2023Fallopian tube (FT) homeostasis requires dynamic regulation of heterogeneous cell populations and is disrupted in infertility and ovarian cancer. Here we applied single-cell RNAseq to profile 59,738 FT cells from 4 healthy pre-menopausal subjects. The resulting cell atlas contains 12 major cell types representing epithelial, stromal and immune compartments. Re-clustering of epithelial cells identified 4 ciliated and 6 non-ciliated secretory epithelial subtypes, two of which represent potential progenitor pools: one leading to mature secretory cells, while the other contributing to either ciliated cells or one of the stromal cell types. To understand how FT cell numbers and states change in a disease state, we analyzed 17,798 cells from two hydrosalpinx samples and observed shifts in epithelial and stromal populations, and cell type-specific changes in extracellular matrix and TGF- signaling, underscoring fibrosis pathophysiology. This resource is expected to facilitate future studies to understand fallopian tube homeostasis in normal development and disease.
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Atlas
Analysis Portals
Project Label
CellularheterogeneityofhumanfallopiantubesinnormalSpecies
Homo sapiens
Sample Type
specimens
Anatomical Entity
fallopian tube
Organ Part
Selected Cell Types
Unspecified
Disease Status (Specimen)
Unspecified
Disease Status (Donor)
hydrosalpinx
Development Stage
Library Construction Method
10x 3' v3
Nucleic Acid Source
single cell
Paired End
falseFile Format
fastq
Cell Count Estimate
99.2kDonor Count
6