A single-cell cytokine dictionary of human peripheral blood
Lukas Oesinghaus, Sören Becker, Larsen Vornholz, Efthymia Papalexi, Joey Pangallo, Amir Ali Moinfar, Jenni Liu, Alyssa La Fleur, Maiia Shulman, Simone Marrujo, Bryan Hariadi, Crina Curca, Alexa Suyama, Maria Nigos, Oliver Sanderson, Hoai Nguyen, Vuong K. Tran, Ajay A. Sapre

TL;DR
This study creates a detailed map of how human immune cells respond to cytokines, offering insights into immune communication and disease.
Contribution
The first comprehensive single-cell transcriptional resource mapping human cytokine responses across immune cell types.
Findings
Donor-specific and shared cytokine response signatures were identified across 12 individuals.
Cytokine-induced immune programs were organized into functional modules using single-cell data.
A cytokine communication network revealed IL-32-β's role in rewiring myeloid and T-cell responses.
Abstract
Cytokines orchestrate immune responses, yet we still lack a comprehensive understanding of their specific effects across human immune cells due to their pleiotropy, context dependence and extensive functional redundancy. Here, we present a Human Cytokine Dictionary, created from high-resolution single-cell transcriptomes of 9,697,974 human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from 12 donors stimulated in vitro with 90 different cytokines. We describe donor-specific response variation and uncover robust consensus cytokine signatures across individuals. We then delineate similarities between cytokine response profiles, and derive cytokine-induced immune programs that organize responsive genes into data-driven, biologically interpretable functional modules. By integrating cell type-specific responses with expression of cytokines, we infer higher-order cell-to-cell and…
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TopicsSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomics · Cell Image Analysis Techniques · Immune cells in cancer
