Single-cell RNA-Seq analysis of diabetic wound macrophages in STZ-induced mice

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The crucial role of macrophages in the healing of chronic diabetic wounds is widely known, but previous in vitro classification and marker genes of macrophages may not be fully applicable to cells in the microenvironment of chronic wounds. The heterogeneity of macrophages was studied and classified at the single-cell level in a chronic wound model. We performed single-cell sequencing of CD45 + immune cells within the wound edge and obtained 17 clusters of cells, including 4 clusters of macrophages. One of these clusters is a previously undescribed population of macrophages possessing osteoclast gene expression, for which analysis of differential genes revealed possible functions. We also analysed the differences in gene expression between groups of macrophages in the control and diabetic wound groups at different sampling times. We described the differentiation profile of mononuclear macrophages, which has provided an important reference for the study of immune-related mechanisms in diabetic chronic wounds. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Ma, J., Song, R., Liu, C., Cao, G., Zhang, G., Wu, Z., … Yin, S. (2023). Single-cell RNA-Seq analysis of diabetic wound macrophages in STZ-induced mice. Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling, 17(1), 103–120. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12079-022-00707-w

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