Single-cell transcriptomics of the immune system in ME/CFS at baseline and following symptom provocation

Author:

Ahmed Faraz,Vu Luyen Tien,Zhu Hongya,Iu David Shing Huk,Fogarty Elizabeth A.,Kwak Yeonui,Chen Weizhong,Franconi Carl J.,Munn Paul R.,Levine Susan M.,Stevens Jared,Mao Xiangling,Shungu Dikoma C.,Moore Geoffrey E.,Keller Betsy A.,Hanson Maureen R.,Grenier Jennifer K.,Grimson Andrew

Abstract

SUMMARYME/CFS is a serious and poorly understood disease. To understand immune dysregulation in ME/CFS, we used single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) to examine immune cells in cohorts of patients and controls. Post-exertional malaise (PEM), an exacerbation of symptoms following strenuous exercise, is a characteristic symptom of ME/CFS. Thus, to detect changes coincident with PEM, we also performed scRNA-seq on the same cohorts following exercise. At baseline, ME/CFS patients displayed dysregulation of classical monocytes suggestive of inappropriate differentiation and migration to tissue. We were able to identify both diseased and more normal monocytes within patients, and the fraction of diseased cells correlated with metrics of disease severity. Comparing the transcriptome at baseline and post-exercise challenge, we discovered patterns indicative of improper platelet activation in patients, with minimal changes elsewhere in the immune system. Taken together, these data identify immunological defects present at baseline in patients and an additional layer of dysregulation following exercise.HighlightsME/CFS is a debilitating disease with unknown causes. Here, we provide, for the first time, an extensive single cell resolution dataset detailing the gene expression programs of circulating immune cells of ME/CFS cases at baseline and after symptom provocation. We were able to detect robust dysregulation in certain immune cells from patients, with dysregulation of classical monocytes manifesting the strongest signal. Indeed, the fraction of aberrant monocytes in ME/CFS patients correlated with the degree of disease severity. Surprisingly, platelet transcriptomes were also altered in ME/CFS, and they were the only component of the immune system that showed large-scale changes following symptom provocation.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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