Supplement-Induced Acute Kidney Injury Reproduced in Kidney Organoids.

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Hiroyuki Nakanoh, Kenji Tsuji, Kazuhiko Fukushima, Soichiro Haraguchi, Shinji Kitamura, Jun Wada
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Abstract

Introduction: Acute kidney injury associated with the consumption of Beni-koji CholesteHelp supplements, which contain red yeast rice (Beni-Koji), has become a significant public health concern in Japan. While renal biopsy findings from several case reports have suggested tubular damage, no definitive causal relationship has been established, and the underlying mechanisms of kidney injury remain poorly understood. The complexity of identifying toxic substances in supplements containing various bioactive compounds makes conventional investigative approaches both time-consuming and challenging. This highlights an urgent need to establish a reliable platform for assessing organ-specific toxicity in such supplements. In this study, we utilized a kidney organoid model derived from adult rat kidney stem cells (KS cells) to assess the potential tubular toxicity of these supplements.

Methods: KS cell clusters were cultured in three-dimensional system supplemented with growth factors to promote kidney organoids. The organoids were subsequently exposed to Beni-koji CholesteHelp supplements or cisplatin, followed by histological and molecular analyses to evaluate structural impacts.

Results: Established organoids had the kidney-like structures including tubular-like structures and glomerulus-like structures at the tips of multiple tubules. Treatment with Beni-koji CholesteHelp supplements induced significant tubular damage in the organoids, characterized by epithelial cell thinning, structural disruption, and increase in cleaved-caspase 3-positive apoptotic tubular cells, similar to the organoids treated with cisplatin.

Conclusion: These findings provide the first evidence suggesting that certain toxicants in specific batches of Beni-koji CholesteHelp supplements cause direct renal tubular injury. This KS cell-based organoid system represents a cost-effective, reproducible, and technically simple platform for nephrotoxicity screening.

补品诱导的急性肾损伤在肾类器官中复制。
在日本,与食用含有红曲米(Beni-koji)的Beni-koji CholesteHelp补充剂相关的急性肾损伤(AKI)已成为一个重大的公共卫生问题。虽然几个病例报告的肾活检结果提示肾小管损伤,但尚未建立明确的因果关系,并且肾损伤的潜在机制仍然知之甚少。在含有各种生物活性化合物的补充剂中识别有毒物质的复杂性使得传统的调查方法既耗时又具有挑战性。这凸显了迫切需要建立一个可靠的平台来评估这类补充剂的器官特异性毒性。在这项研究中,我们利用来自成年大鼠肾干细胞(KS细胞)的肾类器官模型来评估这些补充剂的潜在小管毒性。方法:在补充生长因子的三维系统中培养KS细胞簇,促进肾类器官的生长。类器官随后暴露于Beni-koji CholesteHelp补充剂或顺铂,然后进行组织学和分子分析以评估结构和分子影响。结果:建立的类器官具有肾样结构,包括多小管末端的小管样结构和肾小球样结构。Beni-koji CholesteHelp补充剂治疗导致类器官中显著的小管损伤,其特征是上皮细胞变薄、结构破坏和劈裂caspase-3阳性凋亡小管细胞增加,与顺铂治疗的类器官相似。结论:这些发现提供了第一个证据,表明特定批次的贝尼曲吉CholesteHelp补充剂中的某些有毒物质可直接引起肾小管损伤。这种基于KS细胞的类器官系统代表了一种成本效益高、可重复、技术简单的肾毒性筛查平台。
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American Journal of Nephrology
American Journal of Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.40%
发文量
74
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The ''American Journal of Nephrology'' is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on timely topics in both basic science and clinical research. Papers are divided into several sections, including:
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