An atlas of cells in the human tonsil
Cornell University · Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico · +26 more institutions
Abstract
Palatine tonsils are secondary lymphoid organs (SLOs) representing the first line of immunological defense against inhaled or ingested pathogens. We generated an atlas of the human tonsil composed of >556,000 cells profiled across five different data modalities, including single-cell transcriptome, epigenome, proteome, and immune repertoire sequencing, as well as spatial transcriptomics. This census identified 121 cell types and states, defined developmental trajectories, and enabled an understanding of the functional units of the tonsil. Exemplarily, we stratified myeloid slan-like subtypes, established a BCL6 enhancer as locally active in follicle-associated T and B cells, and identified SIX5 as putative…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 153
Authors
49- RMRamon Massoni-BadosaCorresponding
Cornell University, Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico
- SASergio Aguilar-Fernández
Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico
- JCJuan C. Nieto
Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico
- PSPaula Soler-Vila
Consorci Institut D'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi I Sunyer
- MEMarc Elosua-Bayés
Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Transcriptome
- Tonsil
- Palatine tonsil
- Proteome
- Epigenome
- Enhancer
- Computational biology