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Single-cell transcriptomics and chromatin accessibility profiling elucidate the kidney-protective mechanism of mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists
- Source :
- Journal of Clinical Investigation. January 2024, Vol. 134 Issue 1
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Introduction Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious and growing public health issue, affecting approximately 14% of the population in the United States (1). It is the ninth leading cause [...]<br />Mineralocorticoid excess commonly leads to hypertension (HTN) and kidney disease. In our study, we used single- cell expression and chromatin accessibility tools to characterize the mineralocorticoid target genes and cell types. We demonstrated that mineralocorticoid effects were established through open chromatin and target gene expression, primarily in principal and connecting tubule cells and, to a lesser extent, in segments of the distal convoluted tubule cells. We examined the kidney-protective effects of steroidal and nonsteroidal mineralocorticoid antagonists (MRAs), as well as of amiloride, an epithelial sodium channel inhibitor, in a rat model of deoxycorticosterone acetate, unilateral nephrectomy, and high-salt consumption-induced HTN and cardiorenal damage. All antihypertensive therapies protected against cardiorenal damage. However, finerenone was particularly effective in reducing albuminuria and improving gene expression changes in podocytes and proximal tubule cells, even with an equivalent reduction in blood pressure. We noted a strong correlation between the accumulation of injured/profibrotic tubule cells expressing secreted posphoprotein 1 (Spp1), Il34, and platelet-derived growth factor subunit b (Pdgfb) and the degree of fibrosis in rat kidneys. This gene signature also showed a potential for classifying human kidney samples. Our multiomics approach provides fresh insights into the possible mechanisms underlying HTN-associated kidney disease, the target cell types, the protective effects of steroidal and nonsteroidal MRAs, and amiloride.
- Subjects :
- Care and treatment
Analysis
Development and progression
Genetic aspects
Dosage and administration
Gene expression -- Analysis
Enzyme inhibitors -- Dosage and administration
Mineralocorticoids -- Dosage and administration
Chronic kidney failure -- Development and progression -- Care and treatment -- Genetic aspects
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00219738
- Volume :
- 134
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- Gale General OneFile
- Journal :
- Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edsgcl.781187549
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI157165