Mechanism and endoscopic‐treatment‐induced evolution of biliary non‐anastomotic stricture after liver transplantation revealed by single‐cell RNA sequencing

Author:

Wu Zhaoyi1,Liu Danqing1,Ou Yanjiao1,Xu Zeliang1,Heng Gang2,Liu Wei1,Fu Nengsheng1,Wang Jingyi1,Jiang Di1,Gan Lang1,Dong Jiahong3,Wang Xiaojun1,Chen Zhiyu1,Zhang Leida1,Zhang Chengcheng1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University) Chongqing China

2. Department of General Surgery PLA Middle Military Command General Hospital Wuhan China

3. Hepatopancereatobiliary Center, Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, School of Clinical Medicine Tsinghua University Beijing People's Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundBiliary complications, especially non‐anastomotic stricture (NAS), are the main complications after liver transplantation. Insufficient sampling and no recognized animal models obstruct the investigation. Thus, the mechanisms and alterations that occur during endoscopic treatment (ET) of NAS remain unclear.MethodsSamples were obtained with endoscopic forceps from the hilar bile ducts of NAS patients receiving continuous biliary stent implantation after diagnosis. Retrospective analysis of multiple studies indicated that the duration of ET for NAS was approximately 1–2 years. Thus, we divided the patients into short‐term treatment (STT) and long‐term treatment (LTT) groups based on durations of less or more than 1 year. Samples were subjected to single‐cell RNA sequencing. Transcriptomic differences between STT and normal groups were defined as the NAS mechanism. Similarly, alterations from STT to LTT groups were regarded as endoscopic‐treatment‐induced evolution.ResultsIn NAS, inflammation and immune‐related pathways were upregulated in different cell types, with nonimmune cells showing hypoxia pathway upregulation and immune cells showing ATP metabolism pathway upregulation, indicating heterogeneity. We confirmed a reduction in bile acid metabolism‐related SPP1+ epithelial cells in NAS. Increases in proinflammatory and profibrotic fibroblast subclusters indicated fibrotic progression in NAS. Furthermore, immune disorders in NAS were exacerbated by an increase in plasma cells and dysfunction of NK and NKT cells. ET downregulated multicellular immune and inflammatory responses and restored epithelial and endothelial cell proportions.ConclusionsThis study reveals the pathophysiological and genetic mechanisms and evolution of NAS induced by ET, thereby providing preventive and therapeutic insights into NAS.Highlights For the first time, single‐cell transcriptome sequencing was performed on the bile ducts of patients with biliary complications. scRNA‐seq analysis revealed distinct changes in the proportion and phenotype of multiple cell types during Nonanastomotic stricture (NAS) and endoscopic treatment. A reduction in bile acid metabolism‐related SPP1+ epithelial cells and VEGFA+ endothelial cells, along with explosive infiltration of plasma cells and dysfunction of T and NK cells in NAS patients. SPP1+ macrophages and BST2+ T cells might serve as a surrogate marker for predicting endoscopic treatment.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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