肾组织内巨噬细胞促进早期多囊肾病的膀胱形成。

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Journal of cell science Pub Date : 2025-10-15 Epub Date: 2025-08-26 DOI:10.1242/jcs.263992
Rudolfo Karl, Arsila Palliyulla Kariat Ashraf, Maria Francesca Viola, Katharina Hopp, Elvira Mass, Dagmar Wachten
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摘要

常染色体显性多囊肾病(ADPKD)是一种以PKD1或PKD2突变为特征的纤毛病,其驱动肾上皮细胞的膀胱形成。免疫细胞,特别是巨噬细胞,有助于疾病的进展,但它们的作用仍不完全清楚。在此,我们对肾巨噬细胞的个体发生和表型进行了深入分析,并研究了它们在成人发病和疾病进展缓慢的ADPKD小鼠模型(Pkd1RC/RC)中的功能。我们发现,在囊肿形成之前,组织内巨噬细胞已经增加。使用流式细胞术筛选面板,我们使用表面标记进一步表征了组织内巨噬细胞群体,并发现了新的标记,显示了在不同疾病阶段确定巨噬细胞重塑的潜力。为了更详细地揭示组织驻留巨噬细胞和肾上皮细胞的细胞相互作用,我们建立了一个3D共培养系统,证明在观察囊肿之前从Pkd1RC/RC小鼠中分离的组织驻留巨噬细胞已经在体外增强了囊形成。这些发现强调了组织内巨噬细胞在ADPKD中的关键作用,并提示靶向上皮-巨噬细胞相互作用是一种有希望的治疗途径。
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Renal tissue-resident macrophages promote cystogenesis in early polycystic kidney disease.

Autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a ciliopathy characterized by mutations in PKD1 or PKD2, which drive cystogenesis in renal epithelial cells. Immune cells, particularly macrophages, contribute to disease progression, yet their role remains incompletely understood. Here, we performed an in-depth analysis of renal macrophage ontogeny and phenotype and investigated their function in an ADPKD mouse model (Pkd1RC/RC) with adult onset and slow disease progression. We demonstrate that the numbers of tissue-resident macrophages were already increased before cyst formation. Using a flow cytometry screening panel, we further characterized the tissue-resident macrophage populations using surface markers and identified a novel marker that shows the potential to determine macrophage remodeling at different disease stages. To reveal the cellular interaction of tissue-resident macrophages and renal epithelial cells in further detail, we established a 3D co-culture system, demonstrating that tissue-resident macrophages from Pkd1RC/RC mice, isolated at a stage before cysts were observed, already showed enhanced cystogenesis in vitro. These findings underscore the crucial role of tissue-resident macrophages in ADPKD and suggest targeting epithelial cell-macrophage interactions as a promising therapeutic avenue.

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Journal of cell science
Journal of cell science 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
7.30
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2.50%
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393
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Cell Science publishes cutting-edge science, encompassing all aspects of cell biology.
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