A human prenatal skin cell atlas reveals immune cell regulation of skin morphogenesis

Author:

Gopee Nusayhah HudaaORCID,Huang Ni,Olabi Bayanne,Admane Chloe,Botting Rachel A.,Foster April Rose,Torabi Fereshteh,Winheim Elena,Sumanaweera Dinithi,Goh Issac,Miah Mohi,Stephenson Emily,Tun Win Min,Moghimi Pejvak,Rumney Ben,He Peng,Lawrence Sid,Roberts KennyORCID,Sidhpura Keval,Englebert Justin,Jardine Laura,Reynolds Gary,Rose Antony,Ganier ClarisseORCID,Rowe Vicky,Pritchard Sophie,Mulas Ilaria,Fletcher James,Popescu Dorin-Mirel,Poyner Elizabeth,Dubois Anna,Filby Andrew,Lisgo Steven,Barker Roger A.,Park Jong-Eun,Vento-Tormo Roser,Le Phuong Ahn,Serdy Sara,Kim Jin,Deakin CiCi,Lee Jiyoon,Nikolova Marina,Rajan Neil,Ballereau Stephane,Li Tong,Moore JoshORCID,Horsfall David,Lozada Daniela Basurto,O’Toole Edel A.,Treutlein Barbara,Bayraktar Omer,Kasper Maria,Mazin Pavel,Gambardella Laure,Koehler Karl,Teichmann Sarah A.,Haniffa Muzlifah

Abstract

SummaryHuman prenatal skin is populated by innate immune cells including macrophages, and whether they act solely in immunity or have additional functions in morphogenesis is unclear. We assembled the first comprehensive multi-omic reference atlas of prenatal human skin (7-16 post-conception weeks), combining single cell and spatial transcriptomic data, to characterise the skin’s microenvironmental cellular organisation. This revealed that crosstalk between non-immune and immune cells underpins formation of hair follicles, has implications for scarless wound healing, and is critical for skin angiogenesis. We benchmarked a skin organoid model, derived from human embryonic stem (ES) and induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, against prenatal and adult skin, demonstrating close recapitulation of the epidermal and dermal skin components during hair follicle development. Notably, the skin organoid lacked immune cells and had markedly diminished endothelial cell heterogeneity and quantity. From ourin vivoskin cell atlas data, we found that macrophages and macrophage-derived growth factors play a key role in driving endothelial development prenatally. Indeed, vascular network formation was enhanced following transfer of autologous iPS-derived macrophages into both endothelial cell angiogenesis assays and skin organoid cultures. In summary, innate immune cells moonlight as key players in skin morphogenesis beyond their conventional immune roles, a function they achieve via extensive crosstalk with non-immune cells. Finally, we leveraged our human prenatal skin cell atlas to further our understanding of the pathogenesis of genetic hair and skin disorders.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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