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Single-Cell transcriptomics unveils metabolic and cellular dysregulation in striae gravidarum - PubMed

3 days ago
  • #striae gravidarum
  • #single-cell transcriptomics
  • #ACSBG1
  • Striae gravidarum (SG) is characterized by disrupted dermal extracellular matrix (ECM) homeostasis, with fibroblast heterogeneity and metabolic dysregulation poorly understood.
  • The study uses single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) on SG lesions and normal skin.
  • SG skin shows significant cellular reorganization, with fibroblasts exhibiting profound transcriptional changes.
  • A dysregulated sender-receiver axis between inflammatory sC7 and reparative sC5 fibroblast subsets is identified.
  • Pseudotime analysis reveals blocked differentiation from sC7 to sC5, indicating disrupted cellular progression.
  • The sC7 subset undergoes fatty acid metabolic reprogramming, marked by upregulation of ACSBG1 enzyme.
  • Triacsin C treatment suppresses ECM gene expression and pro-fibrotic markers, partially restoring reparative transcriptional programs.
  • Local Acsbg1 silencing in mice alleviates SG-like dermal remodeling, improving collagen and elastic fiber integrity.
  • Targeting ACSBG1-mediated fatty acid metabolic reprogramming restores reparative transcriptional programs and ameliorates ECM disruption.
  • ACSBG1 is identified as a potential therapeutic target for striae gravidarum.