Myocardial B cells have specific gene expression and predicted interactions in dilated cardiomyopathy and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy

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作者
Bermea, Kevin C. [1 ]
Duque, Carolina [2 ]
Cohen, Charles D. [1 ]
Bhalodia, Aashik [1 ]
Rousseau, Sylvie [1 ]
Lovell, Jana [1 ]
Zita, Marcelle Dina [1 ]
Mugnier, Monica R. [3 ]
Adamo, Luigi [1 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med, Div Cardiol, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Mol Microbiol & Immunol, Baltimore, MD USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
heart failure; cell-cell interactions; single-cell mRNA sequencing; cardiovascular disease (7); cardiac immunology; B cells; ANTIGEN PRESENTATION; INFLAMMATION; AUTOANTIBODIES; LYMPHOCYTES; FIBROSIS; CD44; CD74; FIBROBLASTS; PERICYTES; SURVIVAL;
D O I
10.3389/fimmu.2024.1327372
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Introduction Growing evidence from animal models indicates that the myocardium hosts a population of B cells that play a role in the development of cardiomyopathy. However, there is minimal data on human myocardial B cells in the context of cardiomyopathy.Methods We integrated single-cell and single-nuclei datasets from 45 healthy human hearts, 70 hearts with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), and 8 hearts with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC). Interactions between B cells and other cell types were investigated using the CellChat Package. Differential gene expression analysis comparing B cells across conditions was performed using DESeq2. Pathway analysis was performed using Ingenuity, KEGG, and GO pathways analysis.Results We identified 1,100 B cells, including naive B cells and plasma cells. Cells showed an extensive network of interactions within the healthy myocardium that included outgoing signaling to macrophages, T cells, endothelial cells, and pericytes, and incoming signaling from endothelial cells, pericytes, and fibroblasts. This niche relied on ECM-receptor, contact, and paracrine interactions; and changed significantly in the context of cardiomyopathy, displaying disease-specific features. Differential gene expression analysis showed that in the context of DCM both naive and plasma B cells upregulated several pathways related to immune activation, including upregulation of oxidative phosphorylation, upregulation of leukocyte extravasation, and, in naive B cells, antigen presentation.Discussion The human myocardium contains naive B cells and plasma cells, integrated into a diverse and dynamic niche that has distinctive features in healthy, DCM, and ARVC. Naive myocardial-associated B cells likely contribute to the pathogenesis of human DCM.
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