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Título : Exploring kidney allograft rejection: A proof-of-concept study using spatial transcriptomics
Autor : Martin-Martin, Cristina
Suarez-Alvarez, Beatriz
Gonzalez, Monika
Torres, Irina B.
Bestard, Oriol
Martin, José E.
Barceló-Coblijn, Gwendolyn
Moreso, Francesc
Aransay, Ana M.
Lopez-Larrea, Carlos
Rodriguez, Ramon M.
Palabras clave : kidney transplantation
protocol biopsy
spatial transcriptomics
Fecha de publicación : 29-abr-2024
Editorial : Elsevier Inc.
Citación : Martin-Martin, Cristina & Suarez-Alvarez, Beatriz & González, Monika & Torres, Irina & Bestard, Oriol & Martín, José & Barceló-Coblijn, Gwendolyn & Moreso, Francesc & Aransay, Ana & Lopez-Larrea, Carlos & Rodriguez, Ramon. (2024). Exploring kidney allograft rejection: A proof-of-concept study using spatial transcriptomics. American Journal of Transplantation. 10.1016/j.ajt.2024.04.015.
Resumen : In this proof-of-concept study, spatial transcriptomics combined with public single-cell ribonucleic acid-sequencing data were used to explore the potential of this technology to study kidney allograft rejection. We aimed to map gene expression patterns within diverse pathologic states by examining biopsies classified across nonrejection, T cell-mediated acute rejection, interstitial fibrosis, and tubular atrophy. Our results revealed distinct immune cell signatures, including those of T and B lymphocytes, monocytes, mast cells, and plasma cells, and their spatial organization within the renal interstitium. We also mapped chemokine receptors and ligands to study immune cell migration and recruitment. Finally, our analysis demonstrated differential spatial enrichment of transcription signatures associated with kidney allograft rejection across various biopsy regions. Interstitium regions displayed higher enrichment scores for rejection-associated gene expression patterns than tubular areas, which had negative scores. This implies that these signatures are primarily driven by processes unfolding in the renal interstitium. Overall, this study highlights the value of spatial transcriptomics for revealing cellular heterogeneity and immune signatures in renal transplant biopsies and demonstrates its potential for studying the molecular and cellular mechanisms associated with rejection. However, certain limitations must be borne in mind regarding the development and future applications of this technology.
URI : https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/14853
ISSN : 1600-6143
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