FLOW CYTOMETRY OF BAL CYTOKINES IN PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY FIBROSIS AND ORGANIZING PNEUMONIA

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Ilias Papanikolaou ◽  
Vasileios Skouras ◽  
Apostolos Voulgaridis ◽  
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AbstractIn this study, we leveraged a combination of single cell RNAseq, cytometry by time of flight (CyTOF), and flow cytometry to study the biology of a unique macrophage population in pulmonary fibrosis. Using the profiling data from 312,928 cells derived from 32 idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), 29 healthy control and 18 chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) lungs, we identified an expanded population of macrophages in IPF that have a unique transcriptional profile associated with pro-fibrotic signature. These macrophages attain a hybrid transitional state between alveolar and interstitial macrophages, are enriched with biological processes of pro-fibrotic immune cells, and express novel surface markers and genes that have not been previously reported. We then applied single cell CyTOF to simultaneously measure 37 markers to precisely phenotype the uniquely expanded macrophage subset in IPF lungs. The SPADE algorithm independently identified an expanded macrophage cluster, and validated CD84 and CD36 as novel surface markers that highly label this cluster. Using a separate validation cohort, we confirmed an increase in CD84++CD36++ macrophage population in IPF compared to control and COPD lungs by flow cytometry. Further, using the signature from the IPF-specific macrophages and the LINCS drug database, we predicted small molecules that could reverse the signature of IPF-specific macrophages, and validated two molecules, CRT and Cucur, using THP-1 derived human macrophages and precision-cut lung slices (PCLS) from IPF patients. Utilizing a multi-dimensional translational approach, our work identified a novel and targetable population of macrophages found in end-stage pulmonary fibrosis.One Sentence SummarySingle cell RNAseq, CyTOF, and flow cytometry reveal the presence of an aberrant macrophage population in pulmonary fibrosis


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S Groshong ◽  
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