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Comprehensive single cell RNAseq analysis of the kidney reveals novel cell types and unexpected cell plasticity

Jihwan Park, Rojesh Shrestha, Chengxiang Qiu, Ayano Kondo, Shizheng Huang, Max Werth, Mingyao Li, Jonathan Barasch, Katalin Susztak
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/203125
Jihwan Park
University of Pennsylvania;
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Rojesh Shrestha
University of Pennsylvania;
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Chengxiang Qiu
University of Pennsylvania;
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Ayano Kondo
University of Pennsylvania;
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Shizheng Huang
University of Pennsylvania;
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Max Werth
Columbia University
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Mingyao Li
University of Pennsylvania;
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Jonathan Barasch
Columbia University
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Katalin Susztak
University of Pennsylvania;
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  • For correspondence: ksusztak@mail.med.upenn.edu
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Abstract

A key limitations to understand kidney function and disease development has been that specific cell types responsible for specific homeostatic kidney function or disease phenotypes have not been defined at the molecular level. To fill this gap, we characterized 57,979 cells from healthy mouse kidneys using unbiased single-cell RNA sequencing. We show that genetic mutations that present with similar phenotypes mostly affect genes that are expressed in a single unique differentiated cell type. On the other hand, we found unexpected cell plasticity of epithelial cells in the final segment of the kidney (collecting duct) that is responsible for final composition of the urine. Using computational cell trajectory analysis and in vivo linage tracing, we found that, intercalated cells (that secrete protons) and principal cells (that maintain salt, water and potassium balance) undergo a Notch mediated interconversion via a newly identified transitional cell type. In disease states this transition is shifted towards the principal cell fate. Loss of intercalated cells likely contributes to metabolic acidosis observed in kidney disease. In summary, single cell analysis advanced a mechanistic description of kidney diseases by identifying a defective homeostatic cell lineage.

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Jihwan Park, Rojesh Shrestha, Chengxiang Qiu, Ayano Kondo, Shizheng Huang, Max Werth, Mingyao Li, Jonathan Barasch, Katalin Susztak
bioRxiv 203125; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/203125
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Comprehensive single cell RNAseq analysis of the kidney reveals novel cell types and unexpected cell plasticity
Jihwan Park, Rojesh Shrestha, Chengxiang Qiu, Ayano Kondo, Shizheng Huang, Max Werth, Mingyao Li, Jonathan Barasch, Katalin Susztak
bioRxiv 203125; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/203125

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