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Yuening Zhang1, Huanhuan Wei1, Jessica Nouws1
1Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is clinically and molecularly heterogeneous. To investigate COPD heterogeneity, we profiled lung tissue by single-nucleus RNA sequencing from 141 study participants (1,516,727 nuclei) and identified shifts in cell composition and emergent cell states that correlated with lung function, emphysema and composite symptom scores. Epithelial regenerative states peaked in early COPD and declined thereafter, whereas inflamed nonimmune cells and profibrotic/remodeling states, together with select immune populations, expanded with disease progression. Clustering study participants by the proportion of pathologic cells coupled with spatial transcriptomics identified distinct patterns of cellular co-occurrence within spatially localized niches. Proteomic analyses identified plasma biomarkers of cell states and their impact on the extracellular matrix. Mediation and cell communication analyses revealed cell-autonomous and intercellular communication networks associated with disease. These data define the cellular landscape of COPD heterogeneity, revealing molecular drivers and biomarkers that could inform therapeutic strategies.
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