Single-cell RNA-seq reveals functionally distinct biomaterial degradation-related macrophage populations
Biomaterial degradation; Biomaterials; Macrophage subpopulations; Single cell RNA sequencing; Tissue engineering.- Biomaterials
- 12.9
- 2021 Oct:277:121116.
- Mouse
- 单细胞测序
- 免疫/内分泌
- Cells from Skin
- 免疫/内分泌
- 巨噬细胞
- 巨噬细胞
- DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2021.121116
Abstract
Macrophages play crucial roles in host tissue reaction to biomaterials upon implantation in vivo. However, the complexity of biomaterial degradation-related macrophage subpopulations that accumulate around the implanted biomaterials in situ is not fully understood. Here, using single cell RNA-seq, we analyze the transcriptome profiles of the various cell types around the scaffold to map the scaffold-induced reaction, in an unbiased approach. This enables mapping of all biomaterial degradation-associated cells at high resolution, revealing distinct subpopulations of tissue-resident macrophages as the major cellular sources of biomaterial degradation in situ. We also find that scaffold architecture can affect the mechanotransduction and catabolic activity of specific material degradation-related macrophage subpopulations in an Itgav-Mapk1-Stat3 dependent manner, eventually leading to differences in scaffold degradation rate in vivo. Our work dissects unanticipated aspects of the cellular and molecular basis of biomaterial degradation at the single-cell level, and provides a conceptual framework for developing functional tissue engineering scaffolds in future. Keywords: Biomaterial degradation; Biomaterials; Macrophage subpopulations; Single cell RNA sequencing; Tissue engineering.
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