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Identification of kidney injury released circulating osteopontin as causal agent of respiratory failure

Authors :
Fatima Zohra Khamissi
Liang Ning
Eirini Kefaloyianni
Hao Dun
Akshayakeerthi Arthanarisami
Amy Keller
Jeffrey J. Atkinson
Wenjun Li
Brian Wong
Sabine Dietmann
Kory Lavine
Daniel Kreisel
Andreas Herrlich
Source :
Science advances. 8(8)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Tissue injury can drive secondary organ injury; however, mechanisms and mediators are not well understood. To identify interorgan cross-talk mediators, we used acute kidney injury (AKI)–induced acute lung injury (ALI) as a clinically important example. Using kidney and lung single-cell RNA sequencing after AKI in mice followed by ligand-receptor pairing analysis across organs, kidney ligands to lung receptors, we identify kidney-released circulating osteopontin (OPN) as a novel AKI-ALI mediator. OPN release from kidney tubule cells triggered lung endothelial leakage, inflammation, and respiratory failure. Pharmacological or genetic OPN inhibition prevented AKI-ALI. Transplantation of ischemic wt kidneys caused AKI-ALI, but not of ischemic OPN–global knockout kidneys, identifying kidney-released OPN as necessary interorgan signal to cause AKI-ALI. We show that OPN serum levels are elevated in patients with AKI and correlate with kidney injury. Our results demonstrate feasibility of using ligand-receptor analysis across organs to identify interorgan cross-talk mediators and may have important therapeutic implications in human AKI-ALI and multiorgan failure.

Details

ISSN :
23752548
Volume :
8
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....818a5ffed92502b016be97413f2848d4