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Early cell-autonomous and niche-mediated epithelial response to influenza infection in primary alveolar organoids
Amber Elitz, Sharlene Fernandes, Kathleen C.S. Cook, Helen I. Warheit-Niemi, Barbara Zhao, Andrea Toth, Amanda L. Zacharias, William J. Zacharias
Amber Elitz, Sharlene Fernandes, Kathleen C.S. Cook, Helen I. Warheit-Niemi, Barbara Zhao, Andrea Toth, Amanda L. Zacharias, William J. Zacharias
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Research Article Infectious disease Pulmonology

Early cell-autonomous and niche-mediated epithelial response to influenza infection in primary alveolar organoids

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Abstract

Influenza A virus (IAV) infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality for patients worldwide. Alveolar type 2 (AT2) cells are the preferential target of IAV as part of the pathogenesis of viral pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Early IAV infection of alveolar cells has been challenging to model both in vitro and in vivo. To address this challenge, we used a combination of murine and human primary alveolar organoids to define methods for robust IAV infection and evaluated cell-autonomous consequences of IAV using a temporal series of multiome paired single-nucleus RNA and ATAC sequencing assays. Infected AT2 cells demonstrated conserved changes defined by early loss of surfactant secretion, decreased lipid biogenesis, a rapid burst of antiviral response, and late virus-mediated suppression. Surprisingly, uninfected AT2 cells underwent substantial transcriptional and epigenomic changes in IAV-treated cultures, leading to transition to damage-associated cell states within hours via a process driven by the inflammatory milieu of murine organoids. Together, these data provide methods for high-fidelity modeling of IAV infection in alveolar cells and defined a conserved AT2 cell response signature to IAV with implications for ARDS pathogenesis.

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Amber Elitz, Sharlene Fernandes, Kathleen C.S. Cook, Helen I. Warheit-Niemi, Barbara Zhao, Andrea Toth, Amanda L. Zacharias, William J. Zacharias

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Trajectory of gene expression during IAV infection in AEOs.

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Trajectory of gene expression during IAV infection in AEOs.
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(A) Schematic color scheme of cell states in AEOs. Unexposed, gray; Uninfected, blue; Early IAV, orange; Late IAV, red. (B and C) UMAP (B) and frequency (C) showing infection states of AT2 cell subset of AEOs. (D) Strip plots showing number of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and degree of enrichment across AT2 cell states. (E and F) Volcano plot of DEGs (E) and GO Biological Process enrichment (F) of genes in Unexposed (gray) versus Uninfected (blue) AT2 cells. (G and H) Volcano plot of DEGs (G) and GO Biological Process enrichment (H) of genes Uninfected (blue) versus Early Infected (orange) AT2 cells. (I–J) Volcano plot of DEGs (I) and GO Biological Process enrichment (J) of genes in Early Infected (orange) versus Late Infected (red) AT2 cells. Upregulated processes are shown in yellow, and downregulated processes in blue. (K) State dynamics of enrichment of GO terms from F, H, and J. Letter to left of process name matches letters to right of bars. Some terms are enriched at multiple time points. Diagrams in K show dynamics of change of associated terms (boxes) across cell states in AEOs.

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