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Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals heterogeneity and differential expression of decidual tissues during the peripartum period

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CELL PROLIFERATION
Volume 54, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cpr.12967

Keywords

decidua; heterogeneity; labour onset; single‐ cell sequencing; transcriptome

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81571516, 81903696, 81974236]
  2. Science and Technology Project of Hunan Province [2017SK1033, 2017SK2151]
  3. Technological Projects for Collaborative Prevention and Control of Birth Defects in Hunan Province [2019SK1010]
  4. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFC1000206]

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This study used single-cell transcriptomics to reveal the heterogeneity of peripartum decidua, showing various cell types and subtypes with different functions before and after delivery. These findings provide a new perspective for understanding the changes in decidua and its components at a single-cell level.
Objectives The decidua is a tissue that contacts both maternal and foetal components and is pivotal to labour onset due to its location. Due to the heterogeneity of decidual tissue, it is challenging to study its role in the peripartum period. Herein, we analysed the transcriptomes of peripartum decidua at single-cell resolution. Materials and methods Single-cell RNA sequencing was performed for 29 231 decidual cells before and after delivery to characterize the transcriptomes. Results Eight major cell types (including endothelial cells, fibroblasts) and subtypes of decidual stromal cells, extravillous trophoblasts and T cells were identified and found to have various functions. Compared with before delivery, the activation of decidual stromal cell, extravillous trophoblast and T-cell subtypes to different degrees was observed after delivery. Furthermore, the activation involved multiple functions, such as cell proliferation, and several pathways, such as the activator protein 1 pathway. The results of pseudotemporal ordering showed differentiation of decidual stromal cell and extravillous trophoblast subtypes, suggesting inhomogeneity of these subgroups in decidualization (decidual stromal cell) and invasion (extravillous trophoblast). Conclusions The peripartum decidual tissue is heterogeneous. This study revealed changes in the decidua and its components at single-cell resolution; these findings provide a new perspective for the study of peripartum decidua.

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