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The spatial transcriptomic landscape of the healing mouse intestine following damage
Sara Martina Parigi, Ludvig Larsson, Srustidhar Das, Ricardo O. Ramirez Flores, Annika Frede, Kumar Parijat Tripathi, Oscar E. Diaz, Katja Selin, Rodrigo A. Morales, Xinxin Luo, Gustavo Monasterio, Camilla Engblom, Nicola Gagliani, Julio Sáez-Rodríguez, Joakim Lundeberg
Nature Communications · 2022 · ▲ 132 citations
Abstract
The intestinal barrier is composed of a complex cell network defining highly compartmentalized and specialized structures. Here, we use spatial transcriptomics to define how the transcriptomic landscape is spatially organized in the steady state and healing murine colon. At steady state conditions, we demonstrate a previously unappreciated molecular regionalization of the colon, which dramatically changes during mucosal healing. Here, we identified spatially-organized transcriptional programs defining compartmentalized mucosal healing, and regions with dominant wired pathways. Furthermore, we showed that decreased p53 activation defined areas with increased presence of proliferating epithelial stem cells. Finally, we mapped transcriptomics modules associated with human diseases demonstrating the translational potential of our dataset. Overall, we provide a publicly available resource defining principles of transcriptomic regionalization of the colon during mucosal healing and a framework to develop and progress further hypotheses.
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Parigi, S.M., Larsson, L., Das, S., Flores, R.O.R., Frede, A., Tripathi, K.P., Diaz, O.E., Selin, K., Morales, R.A., Luo, X., Monasterio, G., Engblom, C., Gagliani, N., Sáez-Rodríguez, J., Lundeberg, J., & Villablanca, E.J. (2022). The spatial transcriptomic landscape of the healing mouse intestine following damage. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-28497-0
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Parigi SM, Larsson L, Das S, Flores ROR, Frede A, Tripathi KP, et al. The spatial transcriptomic landscape of the healing mouse intestine following damage. Nature Communications. 2022. doi:10.1038/s41467-022-28497-0.
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@article{sara2022Thespa,
title = {The spatial transcriptomic landscape of the healing mouse intestine following damage},
author = {Sara Martina Parigi and Ludvig Larsson and Srustidhar Das and Ricardo O. Ramirez Flores and Annika Frede and Kumar Parijat Tripathi and Oscar E. Diaz and Katja Selin and Rodrigo A. Morales and Xinxin Luo and Gustavo Monasterio and Camilla Engblom and Nicola Gagliani and Julio Sáez-Rodríguez and Joakim Lundeberg and Eduardo J. Villablanca},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-022-28497-0},
}
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