An integrated single cell and spatial transcriptomic map of human white adipose tissue

Author:

Massier Lucas,Jalkanen JuttaORCID,Elmastas MerveORCID,Zhong JiaweiORCID,Wang Tongtong,Nono Nankam Pamela A.ORCID,Frendo-Cumbo ScottORCID,Bäckdahl Jesper,Subramanian Narmadha,Sekine Takuya,Kerr Alastair G.ORCID,Tseng Ben T. P.,Laurencikiene Jurga,Buggert MarcusORCID,Lourda MagdaORCID,Kublickiene KarolinaORCID,Bhalla NayanikaORCID,Andersson Alma,Valsesia ArmandORCID,Astrup ArneORCID,Blaak Ellen E.ORCID,Ståhl Patrik L.ORCID,Viguerie NathalieORCID,Langin DominiqueORCID,Wolfrum ChristianORCID,Blüher Matthias,Rydén MikaelORCID,Mejhert NiklasORCID

Abstract

AbstractTo date, single-cell studies of human white adipose tissue (WAT) have been based on small cohort sizes and no cellular consensus nomenclature exists. Herein, we performed a comprehensive meta-analysis of publicly available and newly generated single-cell, single-nucleus, and spatial transcriptomic results from human subcutaneous, omental, and perivascular WAT. Our high-resolution map is built on data from ten studies and allowed us to robustly identify >60 subpopulations of adipocytes, fibroblast and adipogenic progenitors, vascular, and immune cells. Using these results, we deconvolved spatial and bulk transcriptomic data from nine additional cohorts to provide spatial and clinical dimensions to the map. This identified cell-cell interactions as well as relationships between specific cell subtypes and insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, adipocyte volume, and lipolysis upon long-term weight changes. Altogether, our meta-map provides a rich resource defining the cellular and microarchitectural landscape of human WAT and describes the associations between specific cell types and metabolic states.

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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