Urinary Single-Cell Profiling Captures the Cellular Diversity of the Kidney.

IF 9.4 1区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Amin Abedini, Yuan O Zhu, Shatakshee Chatterjee, Gabor Halasz, Kishor Devalaraja-Narashimha, Rojesh Shrestha, Michael S Balzer, Jihwan Park, Tong Zhou, Ziyuan Ma, Katie Marie Sullivan, Hailong Hu, Xin Sheng, Hongbo Liu, Yi Wei, Carine M Boustany-Kari, Uptal Patel, Salem Almaani, Matthew Palmer, Raymond Townsend, Shira Blady, Jonathan Hogan, Lori Morton, Katalin Susztak
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Abstract

Background: Microscopic analysis of urine sediment is probably the most commonly used diagnostic procedure in nephrology. The urinary cells, however, have not yet undergone careful unbiased characterization.

Methods: Single-cell transcriptomic analysis was performed on 17 urine samples obtained from five subjects at two different occasions, using both spot and 24-hour urine collection. A pooled urine sample from multiple healthy individuals served as a reference control. In total 23,082 cells were analyzed. Urinary cells were compared with human kidney and human bladder datasets to understand similarities and differences among the observed cell types.

Results: Almost all kidney cell types can be identified in urine, such as podocyte, proximal tubule, loop of Henle, and collecting duct, in addition to macrophages, lymphocytes, and bladder cells. The urinary cell-type composition was subject specific and reasonably stable using different collection methods and over time. Urinary cells clustered with kidney and bladder cells, such as urinary podocytes with kidney podocytes, and principal cells of the kidney and urine, indicating their similarities in gene expression.

Conclusions: A reference dataset for cells in human urine was generated. Single-cell transcriptomics enables detection and quantification of almost all types of cells in the kidney and urinary tract.

尿液单细胞谱捕捉肾脏的细胞多样性。
背景:尿液沉淀物的显微镜分析可能是肾病学中最常用的诊断程序。然而,尿细胞还没有经过仔细的、公正的鉴定。方法:对5名受试者在两个不同时间采集的17份尿液样本进行单细胞转录组学分析,采用现场和24小时尿液采集。来自多个健康个体的合并尿液样本用作参考对照。总共分析了23082个细胞。将尿细胞与人类肾脏和人类膀胱数据集进行比较,以了解观察到的细胞类型之间的相似性和差异性。结果:除了巨噬细胞、淋巴细胞和膀胱细胞外,几乎所有的肾细胞类型都可以在尿液中识别,如足细胞、近端小管、Henle环和收集管。使用不同的收集方法并随着时间的推移,尿细胞类型组成是受试者特异性的并且相当稳定。尿细胞与肾脏和膀胱细胞聚集,如尿足细胞与肾足细胞,以及肾脏和尿液的主要细胞,表明它们在基因表达上的相似性。结论:生成了人类尿液中细胞的参考数据集。单细胞转录组学能够检测和定量肾脏和泌尿道中几乎所有类型的细胞。
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Journal of The American Society of Nephrology
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
22.40
自引率
2.90%
发文量
492
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN) stands as the preeminent kidney journal globally, offering an exceptional synthesis of cutting-edge basic research, clinical epidemiology, meta-analysis, and relevant editorial content. Representing a comprehensive resource, JASN encompasses clinical research, editorials distilling key findings, perspectives, and timely reviews. Editorials are skillfully crafted to elucidate the essential insights of the parent article, while JASN actively encourages the submission of Letters to the Editor discussing recently published articles. The reviews featured in JASN are consistently erudite and comprehensive, providing thorough coverage of respective fields. Since its inception in July 1990, JASN has been a monthly publication. JASN publishes original research reports and editorial content across a spectrum of basic and clinical science relevant to the broad discipline of nephrology. Topics covered include renal cell biology, developmental biology of the kidney, genetics of kidney disease, cell and transport physiology, hemodynamics and vascular regulation, mechanisms of blood pressure regulation, renal immunology, kidney pathology, pathophysiology of kidney diseases, nephrolithiasis, clinical nephrology (including dialysis and transplantation), and hypertension. Furthermore, articles addressing healthcare policy and care delivery issues relevant to nephrology are warmly welcomed.
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