An atlas of healthy and injured cell states and niches in the human kidney

Author:

Lake Blue B.ORCID,Menon RajasreeORCID,Winfree SethORCID,Hu QiwenORCID,Ferreira Ricardo MeloORCID,Kalhor KianORCID,Barwinska DariaORCID,Otto Edgar A.ORCID,Ferkowicz Michael,Diep DinhORCID,Plongthongkum NonglukORCID,Knoten AmandaORCID,Urata Sarah,Naik Abhijit S.,Eddy SeanORCID,Zhang Bo,Wu Yan,Salamon DianeORCID,Williams James C.,Wang XinORCID,Balderrama Karol S.ORCID,Hoover Paul,Murray EvanORCID,Vijayan Anitha,Chen FeiORCID,Waikar Sushrut S.ORCID,Rosas SylviaORCID,Wilson Francis P.,Palevsky Paul M.ORCID,Kiryluk KrzysztofORCID,Sedor John R.ORCID,Toto Robert D.,Parikh Chirag,Kim Eric H.,Macosko Evan Z.ORCID,Kharchenko Peter V.ORCID,Gaut Joseph P.ORCID,Hodgin Jeffrey B.,Eadon Michael T.ORCID,Dagher Pierre C.ORCID,El-Achkar Tarek M.ORCID,Zhang KunORCID,Kretzler MatthiasORCID,Jain SanjayORCID,

Abstract

AbstractUnderstanding kidney disease relies upon defining the complexity of cell types and states, their associated molecular profiles, and interactions within tissue neighborhoods. We have applied multiple single-cell or -nucleus assays (>400,000 nuclei/cells) and spatial imaging technologies to a broad spectrum of healthy reference (n = 42) and disease (n = 42) kidneys. This has provided a high resolution cellular atlas of 100 cell types that include rare and novel cell populations. The multi-omic approach provides detailed transcriptomic profiles, epigenomic regulatory factors, and spatial localizations for major cell types spanning the entire kidney. We further identify and define cellular states altered in kidney injury, encompassing cycling, adaptive or maladaptive repair, transitioning and degenerative states affecting several segments. Molecular signatures of these states permitted their localization within injury neighborhoods using spatial transcriptomics, and large-scale 3D imaging analysis of ∼1.2 million neighborhoods provided linkages to active immune responses. These analyses further defined biological pathways relevant to injury niches, including signatures underlying the transition from reference to predicted maladaptive states that were associated with a decline in kidney function during chronic kidney disease. This human kidney cell atlas, including injury cell states and neighborhoods, will be a valuable resource for future studies.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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