Diversity of peripheral blood human NK cells identified by single-cell RNA sequencing

Author:

Smith Samantha L.12ORCID,Kennedy Philippa R.1ORCID,Stacey Kevin B.1ORCID,Worboys Jonathan D.1ORCID,Yarwood Annie23ORCID,Seo Seungmae4ORCID,Solloa Everardo Hegewisch4,Mistretta Brandon5ORCID,Chatterjee Sujash S.5,Gunaratne Preethi5,Allette Kimaada6,Wang Ying-Chih6,Smith Melissa Laird6ORCID,Sebra Robert6,Mace Emily M.4ORCID,Horowitz Amir7,Thomson Wendy23ORCID,Martin Paul12ORCID,Eyre Steve2ORCID,Davis Daniel M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Lydia Becker Institute of Immunology and Inflammation, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, and

2. Centre for Genetics and Genomics Versus Arthritis, Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom;

3. NIHR Manchester Musculoskeletal Biomedical Research Centre, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom;

4. Department of Pediatrics, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY;

5. Department of Biochemistry, University of Houston, Houston, TX; and

6. Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences, and

7. Department of Oncological Sciences, Precision Immunology Institute, Tisch Cancer Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY

Abstract

Abstract Human natural killer (NK) cells in peripheral blood perform many functions, and classification of specific subsets has been a longstanding goal. We report single-cell RNA sequencing of NK cells, comparing gene expression in unstimulated and interleukin (IL)-2–activated cells from healthy cytomegalovirus (CMV)-negative donors. Three NK cell subsets resembled well-described populations; CD56brightCD16−, CD56dimCD16+CD57−, and CD56dimCD16+CD57+. CD56dimCD16+CD57− cells subdivided to include a population with higher chemokine mRNA and increased frequency of killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptor expression. Three novel human blood NK cell populations were identified: a population of type I interferon–responding NK cells that were CD56neg; a population exhibiting a cytokine-induced memory-like phenotype, including increased granzyme B mRNA in response to IL-2; and finally, a small population, with low ribosomal expression, downregulation of oxidative phosphorylation, and high levels of immediate early response genes indicative of cellular activation. Analysis of CMV+ donors established that CMV altered the proportion of NK cells in each subset, especially an increase in adaptive NK cells, as well as gene regulation within each subset. Together, these data establish an unexpected diversity in blood NK cells and provide a new framework for analyzing NK cell responses in health and disease.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Hematology

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