An atlas of healthy and injured cell states and niches in the human kidney
Fleet Science Center · University of California San Diego · +38 more institutions
Abstract
. Here we applied multiple single-cell and single-nucleus assays (>400,000 nuclei or cells) and spatial imaging technologies to a broad spectrum of healthy reference kidneys (45 donors) and diseased kidneys (48 patients). This has provided a high-resolution cellular atlas of 51 main cell types, which include rare and previously undescribed cell populations. The multi-omic approach provides detailed transcriptomic profiles, regulatory factors and spatial localizations spanning the entire kidney. We also define 28 cellular states across nephron segments and interstitium that were altered in kidney injury, encompassing cycling, adaptive (successful or maladaptive repair), transitioning and degenerative states.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 89.06
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 130
Authors
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Fleet Science Center, University of California San Diego, Altos Labs
- RMRajasree Menon
University of Michigan
- SWSeth Winfree
University of Nebraska Medical Center
- QHQiwen Hu
Harvard University
- RMRicardo Melo Ferreira
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Transcriptome
- Nephron
- Kidney
- Acute kidney injury
- Cell type
- Computational biology
- Cell