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Parabiosis and single-cell RNA sequencing reveal a limited contribution of monocytes to myofibroblasts in kidney fibrosis

Authors :
Haojia Wu
Benjamin D. Humphreys
Konrad Hoeft
Tetsuro Kusaba
Rafael Kramann
Flavia Gomes Machado
Rebekka K. Schneider
Hematology
Source :
JCI insight, 3(9):e99561. The American Society for Clinical Investigation, JCI Insight
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Fibrosis is the common final pathway of virtually all chronic injury to the kidney. While it is well accepted that myofibroblasts are the scar-producing cells in the kidney, their cellular origin is still hotly debated. The relative contribution of proximal tubular epithelium and circulating cells, including mesenchymal stem cells, macrophages, and fibrocytes, to the myofibroblast pool remains highly controversial. Using inducible genetic fate tracing of proximal tubular epithelium, we confirm that the proximal tubule does not contribute to the myofibroblast pool. However, in parabiosis models in which one parabiont is genetically labeled and the other is unlabeled and undergoes kidney fibrosis, we demonstrate that a small fraction of genetically labeled renal myofibroblasts derive from the circulation. Single-cell RNA sequencing confirms this finding but indicates that these cells are circulating monocytes, express few extracellular matrix or other myofibroblast genes, and express many proinflammatory cytokines. We conclude that this small circulating myofibroblast progenitor population contributes to renal fibrosis by paracrine rather than direct mechanisms.

Details

ISSN :
23793708
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JCI insight, 3(9):e99561. The American Society for Clinical Investigation, JCI Insight
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4350054fa5fd25a1245725634b7099d9