Integrated Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Spatially and Temporally Dynamic Heterogeneity in Fibroblast States during Wound Healing.

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Tác giả: Axel A Almet, Yingzi Liu, Qing Nie, Maksim V Plikus

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 354.59 *Commodity programs

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : The Journal of investigative dermatology , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 709083

 Wound healing is a dynamic process over temporal and spatial scales. Key to repair outcomes are fibroblasts
  yet, how they modulate healing across time and in different wound regions remains incompletely understood. By integrating single-cell RNA-sequencing datasets of mouse skin and wounds, we infer that fibroblasts are the most transcriptionally dynamic skin-resident cells, evolving during postnatal skin maturation and rapidly after injury toward distinct late scar states. We show that transcriptional dynamics in fibroblasts are largely driven by genes encoding extracellular matrix and signaling factors. Lineage trajectory inference and spatial gene mapping reveal that Prg4-expressing fibroblasts transiently emerge along early wound edges. Within days, they become replaced by long-lasting and likely noninterconverting fibroblast populations, including Col25a1-expressing and Pamr1-expressing fibroblasts that occupy subepidermal and deep scar regions, respectively, where they engage in reciprocal signaling with immune cells. Signaling inference shows that fibroblast-immune crosstalk repeatedly uses some signaling pathways across wound healing time, whereas use of other signaling pathways is time and space limited. Collectively, we uncovered high transcriptional plasticity by wound fibroblasts, with early states transiently forming distinct microniches along wound edges and in the fascia, followed by stable states that stratify scar tissue into molecularly dissimilar upper and lower layers.
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