Spatial transcriptomic profiling of RespiratorySyncytial Virus (RSV) infection

Despite the fact that the human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) was first discoveredback in 1956, it remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality inyoung children. Transcriptome-wide spatially resolved transcriptomics is a technologyunder rapid development that introduces a new mod...

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Hauptverfasser: Bergenstråhle, Joseph, Dondalska, Alexandra, Franzén, Lovisa, Pålsson, Sandra, Sountoulidis, Alexandros, Sedano, Laura, Rameix-Welti, Marie-Anne, Eleouet, Jean-Francois, Le Goffic, Ronan, Galloux, Marie, Samakovlis, Christos, Lundeberg, Joakim, Spetz, Anna-Lena
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Zusammenfassung:Despite the fact that the human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) was first discoveredback in 1956, it remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality inyoung children. Transcriptome-wide spatially resolved transcriptomics is a technologyunder rapid development that introduces a new modality for exploratory examinationof cellular behavior. With this modality, we examine how RSV infection changes thelocal cellular environment in the lung by infecting mice with RSV and comparing itto control samples four days after infection. We find viral presence in all compartmentsof the tissue, well-defined induced tertiary lymphoid tissue within some of thesamples, compartmentalized infiltration of innate immune cells, as well as functionalenrichment of airway epithelial repair pathways.