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Longitudinal Single-Cell RNA-seq Profiling of Lung Cell Phenotypes, Signaling, and Cross-talk During Fibrosis Resolution

Speth, J.; Wong, V. T.; Guzman, S. D.; Liu, Y.; Walker, N. M.; Zemans, R. L.; Blackwell, T. S.; Aguilar, C. A.; Peters-Golden, M.; Fortier, S. M.

2026-04-07 cell biology
10.64898/2026.04.06.716772 bioRxiv
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Resolution of fibrosis following lung injury is distinguished from persistent/progressive parenchymal scarring through the timely clearance of aberrant cell types, removal of excess collagens, and regeneration of alveolar structure. The requisite signaling pathways, cellular cross-talk, and phenotypic shifts associated with, and required for, resolution of established lung fibrosis have not been well characterized. To address this critical knowledge gap, we performed longitudinal single-cell RNA sequencing of whole mouse lung digests obtained during spontaneously resolving fibrosis. We observed a putatively pro-fibrotic macrophage population emerge during peak fibrosis and undergo partial clearance during resolution. Our study also revealed conspicuous shifts in well-established pathways associated with tissue repair and fibrosis among immune, mesenchymal, and epithelial cells during spontaneous resolution. In addition to a decline in pro-fibrotic driver pathways, the putative anti-fibrotic pathways cAMP, HGF/MET, and TWEAK were enriched in several cell types during spontaneous resolution. CellChat analysis was used to predict the cellular senders and recipients of each pathway and characterize their longitudinal changes. Our characterization of the cellular and molecular dynamics in whole lungs during spontaneous fibrosis resolution provides a foundation for the identification of endogenous pathways that might be leveraged to treat pulmonary fibrosis.

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