Analysis of Intracellular Communication Reveals Consistent Gene Changes Associated with Early-Stage Acne Skin
Min Deng, Woodvine O. Odhiambo, Min Qin, Thao Tam To, Gregory M. Brewer, Alexander R. Kheshvadjian, Carol Cheng, George W. Agak

TL;DR
This study identifies key gene changes and signaling pathways in early-stage acne skin, offering potential targets for new treatments.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel atlas of signaling pathways in acne lesions using single-cell and spatial RNA sequencing.
Findings
49 signaling pathways were altered in lesional skin, with 45 upregulated and 4 decreased.
GRN and IL-13RA1 were consistently altered and linked to inflammation and hyperkeratinization.
Modulating GRN-SORT1 and IL-13-IL-13RA1 pathways may offer new acne treatment strategies.
Abstract
A comprehensive understanding of the intricate cellular and molecular changes governing the complex interactions between cells within acne lesions is currently lacking. Herein, we analyzed early papules from six subjects with active acne vulgaris, utilizing single-cell and high-resolution spatial RNA sequencing. We observed significant changes in signaling pathways across seven different cell types when comparing lesional skin samples (LSS) to healthy skin samples (HSS). Using CellChat, we constructed an atlas of signaling pathways for the HSS, identifying key signal distributions and cell-specific genes within individual clusters. Further, our comparative analysis revealed changes in 49 signaling pathways across all cell clusters in the LSS– 4 exhibited decreased activity, whereas 45 were upregulated, suggesting that acne significantly alters cellular dynamics. We identified ten…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAcne and Rosacea Treatments and Effects · Dermatology and Skin Diseases · Skin Protection and Aging
