Nature Communications (Sep 2024)

Unraveling the spatial organization and development of human thymocytes through integration of spatial transcriptomics and single-cell multi-omics profiling

  • Yanchuan Li,
  • Huamei Li,
  • Cheng Peng,
  • Ge Meng,
  • Yijun Lu,
  • Honglin Liu,
  • Li Cui,
  • Huan Zhou,
  • Zhu Xu,
  • Lingyun Sun,
  • Lihong Liu,
  • Qing Xiong,
  • Beicheng Sun,
  • Shiping Jiao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-51767-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 25

Abstract

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Abstract The structural components of the thymus are essential for guiding T cell development, but a thorough spatial view is still absent. Here we develop the TSO-his tool, designed to integrate multimodal data from single-cell and spatial transcriptomics to decipher the intricate structure of human thymus. Specifically, we characterize dynamic changes in cell types and critical markers, identifying ELOVL4 as a mediator of CD4+ T cell positive selection in the cortex. Utilizing the mapping function of TSO-his, we reconstruct thymic spatial architecture at single-cell resolution and recapitulates classical cell types and their essential co-localization for T cell development; additionally, previously unknown co-localization relationships such as that of CD8αα with memory B cells and monocytes are identified. Incorporating VDJ sequencing data, we also delineate distinct intermediate thymocyte states during αβ T cell development. Overall, these insights enhance our understanding of thymic biology and may inform therapeutic interventions targeting T cell-mediated immune responses.