Single Cell Transcriptional Analysis of Human Adenoids Identifies Molecular Features of Airway Microfold Cells
We aimed to characterize the cellular composition and molecular features of the human adenoid, a mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue located in the upper airway, with a focus on epithelial populations involved in immune surveillance. To this end, we performed single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) on adenoid tissue obtained from 6 human donors (age 2 – 14; 3 males and 3 females) undergoing routine adenoidectomy. The donor cohort includes clinically annotated samples with no known immunodeficiency or chronic airway disease.
Our analysis uncovered distinct epithelial populations, including transcriptionally defined immature and mature microfold (M) cells, and a previously unrecognized interferon-stimulated epithelial population enriched for antiviral response genes, which we term WISP cells (Waldeyer's ring Interferon-Stimulated Population). We validated key transcriptomic findings through multiplex immunofluorescence microscopy in independent donor tissues, confirming the spatial localization of WISP and M cells and their predicted interactions with specific immune subsets.
- Type: Single Cell Analysis
- Archiver: The database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGaP)
