In Situ Spatial Reconstruction of Distinct Normal and Pathological Cell Populations Within the Human Adrenal Gland

Author:

Fu Rui12,Walters Kathryn1,Kaufman Michael L1ORCID,Koc Katrina3,Baldwin Amber1,Clay Michael R4,Basham Kaitlin J5ORCID,Kiseljak-Vassiliades Katja36ORCID,Fishbein Lauren3ORCID,Mukherjee Neelanjan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. RNA Biosciences Initiative and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, University of Colorado School of Medicine at Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Aurora , Aurora, CO 80045 , USA

2. Computational Biology, New York Genome Center , New York, NY 10013 , USA

3. Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine at Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Aurora , Aurora, CO 80045 , USA

4. Department of Pathology, University of Colorado School of Medicine at Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Aurora , Aurora, CO 80045 , USA

5. Department of Oncological Sciences, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, UT 84112 , USA

6. Research Service Veterans Affairs Medical Center , Aurora, CO 80045 , USA

Abstract

Abstract The human adrenal gland consists of concentrically organized, functionally distinct regions responsible for hormone production. Dysregulation of adrenocortical cell differentiation alters the proportion and organization of the functional zones of the adrenal cortex leading to disease. Current models of adrenocortical cell differentiation are based on mouse studies, but there are known organizational and functional differences between human and mouse adrenal glands. This study aimed to investigate the centripetal differentiation model in the human adrenal cortex and characterize aldosterone-producing micronodules (APMs) to better understand adrenal diseases such as primary aldosteronism. We applied spatially resolved in situ transcriptomics to human adrenal tissue sections from 2 individuals and identified distinct cell populations and their positional relationships. The results supported the centripetal differentiation model in humans, with cells progressing from the outer capsule to the zona glomerulosa, zona fasciculata, and zona reticularis. Additionally, we characterized 2 APMs in a 72-year-old woman. Comparison with earlier APM transcriptomes indicated a subset of core genes, but also heterogeneity between APMs. The findings contribute to our understanding of normal and pathological cellular differentiation in the human adrenal cortex.

Funder

RNA Biosciences Initiative

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Boettcher Foundation

National Science Foundation

National Cancer Institute

V Foundation for Cancer Research

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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