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激光捕获显微切割与 RNA 测序相结合的朗汉斯巨细胞分子特征研究

 

Authors Chen Y , Jiang H, Xiong J, Shang J, Chen Z, Wu A, Wang H

Received 16 September 2021

Accepted for publication 16 January 2022

Published 2 February 2022 Volume 2022:15 Pages 621—634

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JIR.S337241

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Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Professor Ning Quan

Purpose: The presence of Langhans giant cell (LGC) is a hallmark of mycobacterium-induced granuloma. The molecular characteristics and functions of LGC remain unclear to date. The study aimed to systematically characterize the molecular characteristics of LGC and reveal the potential functions.
Methods: Human LGCs were purified through laser capture microdissection (LCM) in vitro. RNA sequencing and in-depth transcriptome analysis were performed for purified LGCs and macrophages in the same system. Skin samples from mycobacterial infection patients were used to confirm some of the transcriptional expression.
Results: Human LGCs have different expression pattern from macrophages in the same in vitro system. A total of 967 differentially expressed genes were found. Bioinformatics analysis showed that LGCs are characterized by active cell shape regulation, increased cytoskeletal components, weakened energy metabolism level, and reduced immune response. CCL7 may be a specific molecular for LGC to communicate with CCR1-expression cells in granuloma.
Conclusion: LGCs have unique molecular characteristics different from that of macrophages. They may play a role in maintaining the hemostasis in granuloma.
Keywords: langhans giant cell, transcriptome analysis, laser capture microdissection, molecular characteristics, CCL7