The changes and interactions of key cell subpopulations in keloids before and after radiotherapy
10.3760/cma.j.cn112271-20231123-00171
- VernacularTitle:瘢痕疙瘩放疗前后关键细胞亚群的变化及相互作用
- Author:
Wei LI
1
;
Beilin TU
;
Xiaoqian LI
;
Xuewen XU
;
Haitao XIAO
;
Yange ZHANG
;
Shuyu ZHANG
Author Information
1. 四川大学华西医院整形外科/烧伤科,成都 610041
- Keywords:
Single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq);
Keloid;
Radiotherapy;
Fibroblasts;
Macrophages
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection
2024;44(11):917-923
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the heterogeneity among keloids before and after radiotherapy and identify the changes of key cell subpopulations and their interactions utilizing single cell RNA sequencing technology.Methods:Four patients provided a total of 12 samples, each consisting of keloid tissue before and after radiotherapy and the normal skin tissue adjacent to the untreated keloid. The keloid was divided into left and right sides from the midline, and the left-side keloid was fractionally irradiated with 20 Gy electron beam in total in 4 consecutive days. The right-side keloid was irradiated with 10 Gy in 2 fractions before surgery and 10 Gy in 2 fractions after surgery.Results:A total of 25 573 fibroblasts were analyzed and categorized into nine subgroups (fibroblasts 1-9). The proportion of fibroblast-2 increased after radiotherapy ( t=4.70, P<0.05). The number of classical monocytes and macrophages increased after radiotherapy, but there was no significant difference due to the shorter time of sample taking at 2 d after radiotherapy ( P>0.05). Macrophages (4 723 cells) were further divided into four categories. CellPhoneDB analysis showed that type-3 macrophages interacted significantly more closely with fibroblasts than type-1 and type-2 macrophages. The most prominent signaling pathways for the interactions between type-3 macrophages and major fibroblast subtypes were the collagen signaling pathway and the chemerin signaling pathway. These interactions were more pronounced in the keloid samples after radiotherapy. Conclusions:The interactions between type-3 macrophages and fibroblasts (such as fibroblast-2) may serve as an important point for future studies on radio-sensitization of keloids.