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Published on: May 26, 2023
Cross-species comparison of airway epithelium transcriptomics
Biyu Gui1,2, Qi Wang2,3, Jianhai Wang2,4
1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Haihe Clinical School, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, 300350, China.
Abstract:
Studies of lung transcriptomics across species are essential for understanding the complex biology and disease mechanisms of this vital organ. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has emerged as a key tool for understanding cell dynamics across various species. However, comprehensive cross-species comparisons are limited. Therefore, the aims of this study was to investigate the transcriptomic similarities and differences in lung cells across four species-humans, monkeys, mice, and rats-in healthy and asthma conditions using scRNA-seq. The results revealed significant transcriptomic similarities between monkeys and humans and significant cross-species conservation of cell-specific marker genes, transcription factors (TFs), and biological pathways. Additionally, we explored sex differences, identifying distinct sex-specific expression patterns that may influence disease susceptibility. These insights refine our understanding of the mechanism underlying airway cell biology across species and have important implications for studying lung diseases, particularly the mechanisms of mucus clearance in asthma.
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