Single-cell transcriptomic analysis reveals rich pituitary-Immune interactions under systemic inflammation

PLoS Biol. 2023 Dec 18;21(12):e3002403. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002403. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

The pituitary represents an essential hub in the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Pituitary hormone-producing cells (HPCs) release several hormones to regulate fundamental bodily functions under normal and stressful conditions. It is well established that the pituitary endocrine gland modulates the immune system by releasing adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) in response to neuronal activation in the hypothalamus. However, it remains unclear how systemic inflammation regulates the transcriptomic profiles of pituitary HPCs. Here, we performed single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) of the mouse pituitary and revealed that upon inflammation, all major pituitary HPCs respond robustly in a cell type-specific manner, with corticotropes displaying the strongest reaction. Systemic inflammation also led to the production and release of noncanonical bioactive molecules, including Nptx2 by corticotropes, to modulate immune homeostasis. Meanwhile, HPCs up-regulated the gene expression of chemokines that facilitated the communication between the HPCs and immune cells. Together, our study reveals extensive interactions between the pituitary and immune system, suggesting multifaceted roles of the pituitary in mediating the effects of inflammation on many aspects of body physiology.

MeSH terms

  • Adrenocorticotropic Hormone / genetics
  • Adrenocorticotropic Hormone / metabolism
  • Adrenocorticotropic Hormone / pharmacology
  • Animals
  • Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone* / genetics
  • Gene Expression Profiling
  • Inflammation / genetics
  • Mice
  • Pituitary Gland* / metabolism

Substances

  • Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone
  • Adrenocorticotropic Hormone

Grants and funding

This work was supported by Ministry of Science and Technology STI2030-Major Projects (2021ZD0202803), the Research Unit of Medical Neurobiology at Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (2019RU003), Beijing Municipal Government, Tsinghua University and New Cornerstone Science Foundation to M.L. The funder had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, the decision to publish, or the preparation of the manuscript.