Cytometry-based single-cell analysis of intact epithelial signaling reveals MAPK activation divergent from TNF-α-induced apoptosis in vivo

  • Alan J. Simmons
  • , Amrita Banerjee
  • , Eliot T. McKinley
  • , Cherie R. Scurrah
  • , Charles A. Herring
  • , Leslie S. Gewin
  • , Ryota Masuzaki
  • , Seth J. Karp
  • , Jeffrey L. Franklin
  • , Michael J. Gerdes
  • , Jonathan M. Irish
  • , Robert J. Coffey
  • , Ken S. Lau

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Abstract

Understanding heterogeneous cellular behaviors in a complex tissue requires the evaluation of signaling networks at single-cell resolution. However, probing signaling in epithelial tissues using cytometry-based single-cell analysis has been confounded by the necessity of single-cell dissociation, where disrupting cell-to-cell connections inherently perturbs native cell signaling states. Here, we demonstrate a novel strategy (Disaggregation for Intracellular Signaling in Single Epithelial Cells from Tissue - DISSECT) that preserves native signaling for Cytometry Time-of-Flight (CyTOF) and fluorescent flow cytometry applications. A 21-plex CyTOF analysis encompassing core signaling and cell-identity markers was performed on the small intestinal epithelium after systemic tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) stimulation. Unsupervised and supervised analyses robustly selected signaling features that identify a unique subset of epithelial cells that are sensitized to TNF-α-induced apoptosis in the seemingly homogeneous enterocyte population. Specifically, p-ERK and apoptosis are divergently regulated in neighboring enterocytes within the epithelium, suggesting a mechanism of contact-dependent survival. Our novel single-cell approach can broadly be applied, using both CyTOF and multi-parameter flow cytometry, for investigating normal and diseased cell states in a wide range of epithelial tissues.

Original languageEnglish
Article number835
JournalMolecular Systems Biology
Volume11
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CyTOF
  • TNF
  • apoptosis
  • epithelial signaling
  • single-cell biology

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