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Lipidomics and Transcriptomics in Neurological Diseases
Published on: March 18, 2022
Single-cell transcriptomics and surface epitope detection in human brain epileptic lesions identifies
Pavanish Kumar1,2, Amanda Lim3, Sharifah Nur Hazirah3
1Translational Immunology Institute, SingHealth/Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre, Singapore, Singapore. pavanish.kumar@singhealth.com.sg.
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Epileptogenic triggers are multifactorial and not well understood. Here we aimed to address the hypothesis that inappropriate pro-inflammatory mechanisms contribute to the pathogenesis of refractory epilepsy (non-responsiveness to antiepileptic drugs) in human patients. We used single-cell cellular indexing of transcriptomes and epitopes by sequencing (CITE-seq) to reveal the immunotranscriptome of surgically resected epileptic lesion tissues. Our approach uncovered a pro-inflammatory microenvironment, including extensive activation of microglia and infiltration of other pro-inflammatory immune cells. These findings were supported by ligand-receptor (LR) interactome analysis, which demonstrated potential mechanisms of infiltration and evidence of direct physical interactions between microglia and T cells. Together, these data provide insight into the immune microenvironment in epileptic tissue, which may aid the development of new therapeutics.
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