Author:
Yu Zhenyuan,Liao Jinling,Chen Yang,Zou Chunlin,Zhang Haiying,Cheng Jiwen,Liu Deyun,Li Tianyu,Zhang Qingyun,Li Jiaping,Yang Xiaobo,Ye Yu,Huang Zhiguang,Long Xinyang,Yang Rirong,Mo Zengnan
Abstract
BackgroundHaving a comprehensive map of the cellular anatomy of the normal human bladder is vital to understanding the cellular origins of benign bladder disease and bladder cancer.MethodsWe used single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of 12,423 cells from healthy human bladder tissue samples taken from patients with bladder cancer and 12,884 cells from mouse bladders to classify bladder cell types and their underlying functions.ResultsWe created a single-cell transcriptomic map of human and mouse bladders, including 16 clusters of human bladder cells and 15 clusters of mouse bladder cells. The homology and heterogeneity of human and mouse bladder cell types were compared and both conservative and heterogeneous aspects of human and mouse bladder evolution were identified. We also discovered two novel types of human bladder cells. One type is ADRA2A+ and HRH2+ interstitial cells which may be associated with nerve conduction and allergic reactions. The other type is TNNT1+ epithelial cells that may be involved with bladder emptying. We verify these TNNT1+ epithelial cells also occur in rat and mouse bladders.ConclusionsThis transcriptomic map provides a resource for studying bladder cell types, specific cell markers, signaling receptors, and genes that will help us to learn more about the relationship between bladder cell types and diseases.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Key R&D Program of China
Guangxi Natural Science Fund for Innovation Research Team
Publisher
American Society of Nephrology (ASN)
Subject
Nephrology,General Medicine
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