Aberrant and Ectopic Cell Populations of the Fibrotic Pushing Border in Restrictive Allograft Syndrome after Lung Transplantation
Lena M. Leiber,
Leonard Christian,
Lavinia Neubert
et al.
Abstract:RationaleRestrictive allograft syndrome (RAS) is a major cause of mortality in patients following lung transplantation due to rapid progressive fibrosis in the pulmonary graft. We have only limited knowledge of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that characterize the fibrosis in the RAS lung.ObjectiveTo elucidate cellularly-resolved transcriptomic and histologic characteristics of the structural cells in human RAS lungs.MethodsSingle-nuclei RNA-sequencing was performed in peripheral lung tissues from 15 RAS… Show more
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