A Roadmap for the Human Oral and Craniofacial Cell Atlas

Author:

Caetano A.J.1ORCID,Sequeira I.2,Byrd K.M.3,Caetano A.,Sharpe P.,Volponi A.A.,Yianni V.,Bush M.,McKay L.K.,Wallet S.,Shazib M.A.,Kimple A.,Byrd K.M.,Easter Q.,Weaver T.,Sequeira I.,Kumar R.,Pereira D.,Macken J.,Fortune F.,Efremova M.,Teichmann S.,Kretzschmar K.,Todres E.,Boffelli D.,Hagood James S.,Klein O.,Boucher R.,Lwin S.,Pranzatelli T.,Beachy P.,Lu W.J.,Miller Zmora I.,Moutsopoulos N.,Williams D.W.,Pringle S.,Krivanek J.,Warner B.M.,Perez P.,Opasawatchai A.,Matuck B.,Freire M.,Tata P.R.,Conde C.D.,Haniffa M.,Pisco A.O.,Momen-Heravi F.,Kapila Y.,Gulati A.,

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Craniofacial and Regenerative Biology, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral and Craniofacial Sciences, King’s College London, London, UK

2. Institute of Dentistry, Barts Centre for Squamous Cancer, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University London, London, UK

3. Lab of Oral and Craniofacial Innovation, Department of Innovation and Technology Research, ADA Science and Research Institute, Gaithersburg, MD, USA

Abstract

Oral and craniofacial tissues are uniquely adapted for continuous and intricate functioning, including breathing, feeding, and communication. To achieve these vital processes, this complex is supported by incredible tissue diversity, variously composed of epithelia, vessels, cartilage, bone, teeth, ligaments, and muscles, as well as mesenchymal, adipose, and peripheral nervous tissue. Recent single cell and spatial multiomics assays—specifically, genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics—have annotated known and new cell types and cell states in human tissues and animal models, but these concepts remain limitedly explored in the human postnatal oral and craniofacial complex. Here, we highlight the collaborative and coordinated efforts of the newly established Oral and Craniofacial Bionetwork as part of the Human Cell Atlas, which aims to leverage single cell and spatial multiomics approaches to first understand the cellular and molecular makeup of human oral and craniofacial tissues in health and to then address common and rare diseases. These powerful assays have already revealed the cell types that support oral tissues, and they will unravel cell types and molecular networks utilized across development, maintenance, and aging as well as those affected in diseases of the craniofacial complex. This level of integration and cell annotation with partner laboratories across the globe will be critical for understanding how multiple variables, such as age, sex, race, and ancestry, influence these oral and craniofacial niches. Here, we 1) highlight these recent collaborative efforts to employ new single cell and spatial approaches to resolve our collective biology at a higher resolution in health and disease, 2) discuss the vision behind the Oral and Craniofacial Bionetwork, 3) outline the stakeholders who contribute to and will benefit from this network, and 4) outline directions for creating the first Human Oral and Craniofacial Cell Atlas.

Funder

Barts Charity Lecturership

Volpe Researcher Scholar start-up funds

Royal Society

The Medical College of Saint Bartholomew’s Hospital Trust

Intramural Research Program of the NIH, NIDCR

CZI Pediatric Networks for Human Cell Atlas

National Institute for Health Research’s Biomedical Research Centre based at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Dentistry

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