Comprehensive transcriptional atlas of human adenomyosis deciphered by the integration of single-cell RNA-sequencing and spatial transcriptomics
Adenomyosis is a poorly understood gynecological disorder lacking effective treatments.Controversy persists regarding"invagination"and"metaplasia"theories.The endometrial-myometrial junction(EMJ)connects the endo-metrium and myometrium and is important for diagnosing and classifying adenomyosis,but its in-depth study is just beginning.Using single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial profiling,we mapped transcriptional alterations across eutopic endometrium,lesions,and EMJ.Within lesions,we identified unique epithelial(LGR5+)and inva-sive stromal(PKIB+)subpopulations,along with WFDC1+progenitor cells,supporting a complex interplay between"invagination"and"metaplasia"theories of pathogenesis.Further,we observed endothelial cell heterogeneity and abnormal angiogenic signaling involving vascular endothelial growth factor and angiopoietin pathways.Cell-cell communication differed markedly between ectopic and eutopic endometrium,with aberrant signaling in lesions involving pleiotrophin,TWEAK,and WNT cascades.This study reveals unique stem cell-like and invasive cell sub-populations within adenomyosis lesions identified,dysfunctional signaling,and EMJ abnormalities critical to devel-oping precise diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
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