Spatial proteomics of human diabetic kidney disease, from health to class III.

IF 8.4 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Diabetologia Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1007/s00125-024-06210-8
Ayano Kondo, Monee McGrady, Dhiraj Nallapothula, Hira Ali, Alexandro E Trevino, Amy Lam, Ryan Preska, H Blaize D'Angio, Zhenqin Wu, Lauren N Lopez, Harshanna K Badhesha, Chenoa R Vargas, Achyuta Ramesh, Nasim Wiegley, Seung Seok Han, Marc Dall'Era, Kuang-Yu Jen, Aaron T Mayer, Maryam Afkarian
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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis: Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is the leading cause of chronic and end-stage kidney disease in the USA and worldwide. Animal models have taught us much about DKD mechanisms, but translation of this knowledge into treatments for human disease has been slowed by the lag in our molecular understanding of human DKD.

Methods: Using our Spatial TissuE Proteomics (STEP) pipeline (comprising curated human kidney tissues, multiplexed immunofluorescence and powerful analysis tools), we imaged and analysed the expression of 21 proteins in 23 tissue sections from individuals with diabetes and healthy kidneys (n=5), compared to those with DKDIIA, IIA-B and IIB (n=2 each) and DKDIII (n=1).

Results: These analyses revealed the existence of 11 cellular clusters (kidney compartments/cell types): podocytes, glomerular endothelial cells, proximal tubules, distal nephron, peritubular capillaries, blood vessels (endothelial cells and vascular smooth muscle cells), macrophages, myeloid cells, other CD45+ inflammatory cells, basement membrane and the interstitium. DKD progression was associated with co-localised increases in inflammatory cells and collagen IV deposition, with concomitant loss of native proteins of each nephron segment. Cell-type frequency and neighbourhood analyses highlighted a significant increase in inflammatory cells and their adjacency to tubular and αSMA+ (α-smooth muscle actin-positive) cells in DKD. Finally, DKD progression showed marked regional variability within single tissue sections, as well as inter-individual variability within each DKD class.

Conclusions/interpretation: Using the STEP pipeline, we found alterations in protein expression, cellular phenotypic composition and microenvironment structure with DKD progression, demonstrating the power of this pipeline to reveal the pathophysiology of human DKD.

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人类糖尿病肾病从健康到 III 级的空间蛋白质组学。
目的/假设:糖尿病肾病(DKD)是美国乃至全球慢性和终末期肾病的主要病因。动物模型让我们了解了很多有关糖尿病肾病的机制,但由于我们对人类糖尿病肾病的分子认识滞后,因此将这些知识转化为人类疾病治疗方法的进程缓慢:利用我们的空间组织蛋白质组学(STEP)管道(包括经过整理的人类肾脏组织、多重免疫荧光和强大的分析工具),我们对23个组织切片中21种蛋白质的表达进行了成像和分析,这些切片分别来自糖尿病患者和健康肾脏(n=5),以及DKDIIA、IIA-B和IIB患者(各n=2)和DKDIII患者(n=1):这些分析表明存在11个细胞群(肾区/细胞类型):荚膜细胞、肾小球内皮细胞、近端肾小管、远端肾小球、肾小管周围毛细血管、血管(内皮细胞和血管平滑肌细胞)、巨噬细胞、髓样细胞、其他CD45+炎症细胞、基底膜和肾间质。DKD 的发展与炎症细胞和胶原蛋白 IV 沉积的共定位增加有关,同时每个肾小球节段的原生蛋白也在减少。细胞类型频率和邻近分析显示,在 DKD 中,炎症细胞显著增加,并且与肾小管细胞和 αSMA+(α-平滑肌肌动蛋白阳性)细胞邻近。最后,DKD的进展在单个组织切片中显示出明显的区域差异性,在每个DKD类别中也显示出个体间的差异性:利用 STEP 管道,我们发现了蛋白质表达、细胞表型组成和微环境结构随 DKD 进展而发生的变化,这表明该管道能够揭示人类 DKD 的病理生理学。
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Diabetologia
Diabetologia 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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18.10
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193
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1 months
期刊介绍: Diabetologia, the authoritative journal dedicated to diabetes research, holds high visibility through society membership, libraries, and social media. As the official journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, it is ranked in the top quartile of the 2019 JCR Impact Factors in the Endocrinology & Metabolism category. The journal boasts dedicated and expert editorial teams committed to supporting authors throughout the peer review process.
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