Skin single cell universe identifies IL-1B/IL23A co-producing CD14+ type 3 dendritic cells in psoriasis
Updated September 15, 2022Inflammatory skin diseases including atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis (PSO) are underpinned by dendritic cell (DC)-mediated T cell responses. Currently, the heterogeneous human cutaneous DC population is incompletely characterized, and its contribution to these diseases remains unclear. Here, we performed index-sorted single-cell flow cytometry and RNA sequencing of lesional and nonlesional AD and PSO skin to identify macrophages and all DC subsets, including the newly described mature LAMP3+BIRC3+ DCs enriched in immunoregulatory molecules (mregDC) and CD14+ DC3. By integrating our indexed data with published skin datasets, we generated a myeloid cell universe of DC and macrophage subsets in healthy and diseased skin. Importantly, we found that CD14+ DC3s increased in PSO lesional skin and co-produced IL1B and IL23A, which are pathological in PSO. Our study comprehensively describes the molecular characteristics of macrophages and DC subsets in AD and PSO at single-cell resolution, and identifies CD14+ DC3s as potential promoters of inflammation in PSO.
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Analysis Portals
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skinCellAnalysisPsoriasisSpecies
Homo sapiens
Sample Type
specimens
Anatomical Entity
skin of body
Organ Part
skin of back
Selected Cell Types
Disease Status (Specimen)
Disease Status (Donor)
Development Stage
human adult stage
Library Construction Method
Smart-seq2
Nucleic Acid Source
single cell
Paired End
trueAnalysis Protocol
analysis_protocol_1File Format
Cell Count Estimate
1.6kDonor Count
4