Journal of Neuroinflammation (Apr 2022)

Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of the immune cell landscape in the aged mouse brain after ischemic stroke

  • Xuan Li,
  • Jingjun Lyu,
  • Ran Li,
  • Vaibhav Jain,
  • Yuntian Shen,
  • Ángela del Águila,
  • Ulrike Hoffmann,
  • Huaxin Sheng,
  • Wei Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12974-022-02447-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background Ischemic stroke is a medical emergency that primarily affects the elderly. A complex immune response in the post-stroke brain constitutes a key component of stroke pathophysiology. This study aimed to determine how stroke affects immune cell populations in the aged brain based on molecular profiles of individual cells. Methods Single-cell RNA sequencing and a new transient ischemic stroke mouse model with late reperfusion were used. Results We generated, for the first time, a composite picture of immune cell populations in the stroke aged brain at single-cell resolution. We discovered at least 6 microglial subsets in the stroke aged brain, including a potentially stroke-specific subtype. Moreover, we identified major cell subpopulations formed by infiltrated myeloid cells after stroke, and revealed their unique molecular profiles. Conclusions This study provided the first scRNA-seq data set for immune cells in the stroke aged brain, and offered novel insights into post-stroke immune cell heterogeneity.

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