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Single cell transcriptomics reveals dendritic cell subsets in bovine afferent lymph and immune cell-resolved responses to BCG vaccination
Single cell transcriptomics reveals dendritic cell subsets in bovine afferent lymph and immune cell-resolved responses to BCG vaccination
Journal Article

Single cell transcriptomics reveals dendritic cell subsets in bovine afferent lymph and immune cell-resolved responses to BCG vaccination

2026
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Overview
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB), caused by Mycobacterium bovis ( M. bovis ), remains an ongoing global issue for human and animal health. The Bacille Calmette Guerin (BCG) vaccine offers immunity against bTB, however, the mechanisms underlying the heterogenous protective response, including variations across species and age groups requires further investigation. In this study, we focused on dendritic cells (DCs), which are crucial for adaptive immune stimulation following BCG vaccination. By capturing afferent lymph DCs (ALDCs) migrating from the skin, we investigated shifts in DC profiles and potential subset-specific functions in response to BCG vaccination. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) was performed on samples from Bos taurus calves (n=3) before and after BCG vaccination, capturing the transcriptome of 20,761 individual cells expressing on average 3,036 genes, which were clustered into ALDCs, monocytes, T-cells, B-cells and NK cells. The ALDC subsets were further identified as cDC1 and cDC2. In homeostasis, ALDCs expressing potential subset-specific genes for cDC1, including ENSBTAG00000056208, STX4 , NEBL , ADAM23 , ART3 , and cDC2; FN1 , PSPH , FGL2 , SHOX2 , and WWTR1 were identified. Following BCG vaccination, while both DC subsets exhibited gene expression signatures indicative of antigen-presenting function, migration, and DC maturation, cDC1 showed upregulation of genes consistent with metabolic alterations and lymphocyte recruitment, whereas cDC2 upregulated genes consistent with inflammatory responses. Overall, this study comprehensively describes the transcriptomic landscape of bovine ALDC subsets, providing evidence for the importance of subset-specific genes to BCG vaccination responses, while advancing knowledge on how ALDCs contribute to protective immunity against bTB.