Single cell spatial analysis reveals inflammatory foci of immature neutrophil and CD8 T cells in COVID-19 lungs

Author:

Weeratunga Praveen,Denney Laura,Bull Joshua A.ORCID,Repapi Emmanouela,Sergeant MartinORCID,Etherington RachelORCID,Vuppussetty Chaitanya,Turner Gareth D. H.,Clelland Colin,Woo Jeongmin,Cross Amy,Issa FadiORCID,de Andrea Carlos Eduardo,Melero Bermejo IgnacioORCID,Sims David,McGowan SimonORCID,Zurke Yasemin-XiomaraORCID,Ahern David J.ORCID,Gamez Eddie C.,Whalley JustinORCID,Richards DuncanORCID,Klenerman Paul,Monaco ClaudiaORCID,Udalova Irina A.ORCID,Dong Tao,Antanaviciute AgneORCID,Ogg GrahamORCID,Knight Julian C.ORCID,Byrne Helen M.ORCID,Taylor StephenORCID,Ho Ling-PeiORCID

Abstract

AbstractSingle cell spatial interrogation of the immune-structural interactions in COVID −19 lungs is challenging, mainly because of the marked cellular infiltrate and architecturally distorted microstructure. To address this, we develop a suite of mathematical tools to search for statistically significant co-locations amongst immune and structural cells identified using 37-plex imaging mass cytometry. This unbiased method reveals a cellular map interleaved with an inflammatory network of immature neutrophils, cytotoxic CD8 T cells, megakaryocytes and monocytes co-located with regenerating alveolar progenitors and endothelium. Of note, a highly active cluster of immature neutrophils and CD8 T cells, is found spatially linked with alveolar progenitor cells, and temporally with the diffuse alveolar damage stage. These findings offer further insights into how immune cells interact in the lungs of severe COVID-19 disease. We provide our pipeline [Spatial Omics Oxford Pipeline (SpOOx)] and visual-analytical tool, Multi-Dimensional Viewer (MDV) software, as a resource for spatial analysis.

Funder

RCUK | Medical Research Council

DH | National Institute for Health Research

Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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