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Multi-scale spatial mapping of cell populations across anatomical sites in healthy human skin and basal cell carcinoma

Updated November 22, 2023

Our understanding of how human skin cells differ according to anatomical site and tumour formation is limited. To address this we have created a multi-scale spatial atlas of healthy skin and basal cell carcinoma (BCC), incorporating in vivo optical coherence tomography, single cell RNA sequencing, spatial global transcriptional profiling and in situ sequencing. Computational spatial deconvolution and projection revealed the localisation of distinct cell populations to specific tissue contexts. Although cell populations were conserved between healthy anatomical sites and in BCC, mesenchymal cell populations including fibroblasts and pericytes retained signatures of developmental origin. Spatial profiling and in silico lineage tracing support a hair follicle origin for BCC and demonstrate that cancer-associated fibroblasts are an expansion of a POSTN + subpopulation associated with hair follicles in healthy skin. RGS5+ pericytes are also expanded in BCC suggesting a role in vascular remodelling. We propose that the identity of mesenchymal cell populations is regulated by signals emanating from adjacent structures and that these signals are repurposed to promote the expansion of skin cancer stroma. The resource we have created is publicly available in an interactive format for the research community. Significance statement Single cells RNA sequencing has revolutionised cell biology, enabling high resolution analysis of cell types and states within human tissues. Here, we report a comprehensive spatial atlas of adult human skin across different anatomical sites and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) - the most common form of skin cancer - encompassing in vivo optical coherence tomography, single cell RNA sequencing, global spatial transcriptomic profiling and in situ sequencing. In combination these modalities have allowed us to assemble a comprehensive nuclear-resolution atlas of cellular identity in health and disease.

Clarisse GanierCentre for Gene Therapy and Regenerative Medicine, King’s College London, Guy’s Hospital, Great Maze Pond, London, UKganier.clarisse@gmail.com
Clarisse Ganier1
Pavel Mazin2
Gabriel Herrera-Oropeza3
Xinyi Du-Harpur4
Matthew Blakeley1
Jeyrroy Gabriel1
Alexander Predeus2
Batuhan Cakir2
Martin Prete2
Nasrat Harun1
Jean-Francois Darrigrand1
Alexander Haiser1
Saranya Wyles5
Tanya Shaw6
Sarah Teichmann2
Muzlifah Haniffa2
Fiona Watt7
Magnus Lynch8
1Centre for Gene Therapy and Regenerative Medicine, King’s College London, Guy’s Hospital, Great Maze Pond, London, UK
2Wellcome Sanger Institute, Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SA, UK
3Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, London SE1 1UL, UK
4The Francis Crick Institute, 1 Midland Road, London, UK
5Department of Dermatology, Mayo Clinic, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905
6Centre for Inflammation Biology & Cancer Immunology, King’s College London, London SE1 1UL, UK
7Directors’ Unit, EMBL, Meyerhofstr. 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
8St John’s Institute of Dermatology, King’s College London, London, UK
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Analysis Portals

CZ CELLxGENECZ CELLxGENE

Project Label

SpatialMapSkin

Species

Homo sapiens

Sample Type

specimens

Anatomical Entity

12 anatomical entities

Organ Part

Unspecified

Selected Cell Types

Unspecified

Disease Status (Specimen)

2 disease statuses

Disease Status (Donor)

2 disease statuses

Development Stage

human adult stage

Library Construction Method

2 library construction methods

Nucleic Acid Source

single nucleus

Paired End

false

Analysis Protocol

scranseq_gex, visium_gex

File Format

5 file formats

Cell Count Estimate

233.4k

Donor Count

49
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