Single-cell RNA sequencing of mouse brain and lung vascular and vessel-associated cell types

Liqun He(Tianjin Medical University General Hospital), Michael Vanlandewijck(Uppsala University), Maarja Andaloussi Mäe(Uppsala University), Johanna Andræ(Uppsala University), Koji Ando(Uppsala University), Francesca Del Gaudio(Karolinska Institutet), Khayrun Nahar(Uppsala University), Thibaud Lebouvier(Uppsala University), Bàrbara Laviña(Uppsala University), Leonor Gouveia(Uppsala University), Ying Sun(Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area), Elisabeth Raschperger(Karolinska Institutet), Åsa Segerstolpe(Karolinska Institutet), Jianping Liu(Karolinska Institutet), Sonja Gustafsson(Karolinska Institutet), Markus Räsänen(University of Helsinki), Yvette Zarb(University Hospital of Zurich), Naoki Mochizuki(National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center), Annika Keller(University Hospital of Zurich), Urban Lendahl(Karolinska Institutet), Christer Betsholtz(Uppsala University)
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August 21, 2018
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Abstract

Vascular diseases are major causes of death, yet our understanding of the cellular constituents of blood vessels, including how differences in their gene expression profiles create diversity in vascular structure and function, is limited. In this paper, we describe a single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) dataset that defines vascular and vessel-associated cell types and subtypes in mouse brain and lung. The dataset contains 3,436 single cell transcriptomes from mouse brain, which formed 15 distinct clusters corresponding to cell (sub)types, and another 1,504 single cell transcriptomes from mouse lung, which formed 17 cell clusters. In order to allow user-friendly access to our data, we constructed a searchable database (http://betsholtzlab.org/VascularSingleCells/database.html). Our dataset constitutes a comprehensive molecular atlas of vascular and vessel-associated cell types in the mouse brain and lung, and as such provides a strong foundation for future studies of vascular development and diseases.


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