High-dimensional single-cell analysis of human natural killer cell heterogeneity

Author:

Rebuffet LucasORCID,Melsen Janine E.ORCID,Escalière Bertrand,Basurto-Lozada DanielaORCID,Bhandoola AvinashORCID,Björkström Niklas K.,Bryceson Yenan T.ORCID,Castriconi RobertaORCID,Cichocki FrankORCID,Colonna MarcoORCID,Davis Daniel M.ORCID,Diefenbach AndreasORCID,Ding Yi,Haniffa MuzlifahORCID,Horowitz Amir,Lanier Lewis L.ORCID,Malmberg Karl-JohanORCID,Miller Jeffrey S.ORCID,Moretta LorenzoORCID,Narni-Mancinelli EmilieORCID,O’Neill Luke A. J.,Romagnani ChiaraORCID,Ryan Dylan G.,Sivori Simona,Sun DanORCID,Vagne Constance,Vivier EricORCID

Abstract

AbstractNatural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) contributing to immune responses to microbes and tumors. Historically, their classification hinged on a limited array of surface protein markers. Here, we used single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and cellular indexing of transcriptomes and epitopes by sequencing (CITE-seq) to dissect the heterogeneity of NK cells. We identified three prominent NK cell subsets in healthy human blood: NK1, NK2 and NK3, further differentiated into six distinct subgroups. Our findings delineate the molecular characteristics, key transcription factors, biological functions, metabolic traits and cytokine responses of each subgroup. These data also suggest two separate ontogenetic origins for NK cells, leading to divergent transcriptional trajectories. Furthermore, we analyzed the distribution of NK cell subsets in the lung, tonsils and intraepithelial lymphocytes isolated from healthy individuals and in 22 tumor types. This standardized terminology aims at fostering clarity and consistency in future research, thereby improving cross-study comparisons.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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