Single-cell and spatially resolved interactomics of tooth-associated keratinocytes in periodontitis

Author:

Easter Quinn T.ORCID,Fernandes Matuck Bruno,Beldorati Stark GermánORCID,Worth Catherine L.,Predeus Alexander V.ORCID,Fremin Brayon,Huynh Khoa,Ranganathan Vaishnavi,Ren ZhiORCID,Pereira DianaORCID,Rupp Brittany T.,Weaver Theresa,Miller Kathryn,Perez PaolaORCID,Hasuike AkiraORCID,Chen ZhaoxuORCID,Bush Mandy,Qu Xufeng,Lee JaniceORCID,Randell Scott H.ORCID,Wallet Shannon M.,Sequeira InêsORCID,Koo Hyun,Tyc Katarzyna M.,Liu Jinze,Ko Kang I.,Teichmann Sarah A.ORCID,Byrd Kevin M.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractPeriodontitis affects billions of people worldwide. To address relationships of periodontal niche cell types and microbes in periodontitis, we generated an integrated single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) atlas of human periodontium (34-sample, 105918-cell), including sulcular and junctional keratinocytes (SK/JKs). SK/JKs displayed altered differentiation states and were enriched for effector cytokines in periodontitis. Single-cell metagenomics revealed 37 bacterial species with cell-specific tropism. Fluorescence in situ hybridization detected intracellular 16S and mRNA signals of multiple species and correlated with SK/JK proinflammatory phenotypes in situ. Cell-cell communication analysis predicted keratinocyte-specific innate and adaptive immune interactions. Highly multiplexed immunofluorescence (33-antibody) revealed peri-epithelial immune foci, with innate cells often spatially constrained around JKs. Spatial phenotyping revealed immunosuppressed JK-microniches and SK-localized tertiary lymphoid structures in periodontitis. Here, we demonstrate impacts on and predicted interactomics of SK and JK cells in health and periodontitis, which requires further investigation to support precision periodontal interventions in states of chronic inflammation.

Funder

ADA Science & Research Institute (Volpe Research Scholar Award), Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (Pediatric Networks for the Human Cell Atlas), American Academy of Implant Dentistry Foundation

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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