Single-cell reconstruction of the early maternal-fetal interface in humans.
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Authors
Vento-Tormo, Roser
Efremova, Mirjana
Botting, Rachel A
Turco, Margherita Y
Vento-Tormo, Miquel
Meyer, Kerstin B
Park, Jong-Eun
Stephenson, Emily
Polański, Krzysztof
Goncalves, Angela
Gardner, Lucy
Henriksson, Johan
Zou, Angela
Sharkey, Andrew M
Millar, Ben
Innes, Barbara
Wood, Laura
Wilbrey-Clark, Anna
Payne, Rebecca P
Ivarsson, Martin A
Lisgo, Steve
Filby, Andrew
Rowitch, David H
Bulmer, Judith N
Wright, Gavin J
Stubbington, Michael JT
Haniffa, Muzlifah
Teichmann, Sarah A
Publication Date
2018-11Journal Title
Nature
ISSN
0028-0836
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume
563
Issue
7731
Pages
347-353
Language
eng
Type
Article
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AM
Physical Medium
Print-Electronic
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Vento-Tormo, R., Efremova, M., Botting, R. A., Turco, M. Y., Vento-Tormo, M., Meyer, K. B., Park, J., et al. (2018). Single-cell reconstruction of the early maternal-fetal interface in humans.. Nature, 563 (7731), 347-353. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0698-6
Abstract
During early human pregnancy the uterine mucosa transforms into the decidua, into which the fetal placenta implants and where placental trophoblast cells intermingle and communicate with maternal cells. Trophoblast-decidual interactions underlie common diseases of pregnancy, including pre-eclampsia and stillbirth. Here we profile the transcriptomes of about 70,000 single cells from first-trimester placentas with matched maternal blood and decidual cells. The cellular composition of human decidua reveals subsets of perivascular and stromal cells that are located in distinct decidual layers. There are three major subsets of decidual natural killer cells that have distinctive immunomodulatory and chemokine profiles. We develop a repository of ligand-receptor complexes and a statistical tool to predict the cell-type specificity of cell-cell communication via these molecular interactions. Our data identify many regulatory interactions that prevent harmful innate or adaptive immune responses in this environment. Our single-cell atlas of the maternal-fetal interface reveals the cellular organization of the decidua and placenta, and the interactions that are critical for placentation and reproductive success.
Keywords
Cell Communication, Cell Differentiation, Decidua, Female, Fetus, Histocompatibility, Maternal-Fetal, Humans, Killer Cells, Natural, Ligands, Placenta, Pregnancy, RNA, Small Cytoplasmic, Sequence Analysis, RNA, Single-Cell Analysis, Stromal Cells, Transcriptome, Trophoblasts
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust
Centre for Trophoblast Research
Human Frontier Science Program Long-Term Fellowship
EMBO Long-Term Fellowship
Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship
Funder references
Royal Society (DH160216)
Medical Research Council (MC_PC_12009)
Medical Research Council (MR/P001092/1)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0698-6
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/286624
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