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An Atlas of Cells in the Human Tonsil
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2022
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Adaptive Immune SystemImmunologyImmune RegulationPathologyImmunologic MechanismInnate ImmunityAnatomyImmune SystemCellular PhysiologyHuman TonsilImmunopathologyCell SignalingPlasma Cell MaturationHistopathologyImmune SurveillanceAutoimmunityEpigenetic RegulationCell BiologyHuman CellOral BiologyDevelopmental ImmunologyAbstract Palatine TonsilsCellular StructureSystems BiologyMedicineHuman Tissue
Abstract Palatine tonsils are secondary lymphoid organs representing the first line of immunological defense against inhaled or ingested pathogens. Here, we present a comprehensive census of cell types forming the human tonsil by applying single-cell transcriptome, epigenome, proteome and adaptive immune repertoire sequencing as well as spatial transcriptomics, resulting in an atlas of >357,000 cells. We provide a glossary of 121 annotated cell types and states, and disentangle gene regulatory mechanisms that drive cells through specialized lineage trajectories. Exemplarily, we stratify multiple tonsil-resident myeloid slancyte subtypes, establish a distant BCL6 superenhancer as locally active in both follicle-associated T and B cells, and describe SIX5 as a potentially novel transcriptional regulator of plasma cell maturation. Further, our atlas is a reference map to understand alterations observed in disease. Here, we discover immune-phenotype plasticity in tumoral cells and microenvironment shifts of mantle cell lymphomas (MCL). To facilitate such reference-based analysis, we develop HCATonsilData and SLOcatoR, a computational framework that provides programmatic and modular access to our dataset; and allows the straightforward annotation of future single-cell profiles from secondary lymphoid organs.
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