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Papers: 26 April 2025 - 2 May 2025


2025 Apr 25


Nat Commun


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Single-cell RNA sequencing dissects the immunosuppressive signatures in Helicobacter pylori-infected human gastric ecosystem.

Authors

Hu W, Chen ZM, Wang Y, Yang C, Wu ZY, You LJ, Zhai ZY, Huang ZY, Zhou P, Huang SL, Li XX, Yang GH, Bao CJ, Cui XB, Xia GL, Ou Yang MP, Zhang L, Wu WKK, Li LF, Tan LK, Zhang YX, Gong W

Abstract

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) manipulates the host immune system to establish a persistent colonization, posing a serious threat to human health, but the mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here we integrate single-cell RNA sequencing and TCR profiling for analyzing 187,192 cells from 11 H. pylori-negative and 12 H. pylori-positive individuals to describe the human gastric ecosystem reprogrammed by H. pylori infection, as manifested by impaired antigen presentation and phagocytosis function. We further delineate a monocyte-to-C1QC macrophage differentiation trajectory driven by H. pylori infection, while T cell responses exhibit broad functional impairment and hyporesponsiveness with restricted clonal expansion capacity. We also identify an HLA-DRs- and CTLA4-expressing T cell population residing in H. pylori-inhabited stomach that potentially contribute to immune evasion. Together, our findings provide single-cell resolution information into the immunosuppressive microenvironment shaped by H. pylori infection, offering critical insights for developing novel therapeutic approaches to eliminate this globally prevalent pathogen.