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Mapping the single-cell transcriptomic response of murine diabetic kidney disease to therapies.

Citation
Wu, Haojia, et al. “Mapping the Single-Cell Transcriptomic Response of Murine Diabetic Kidney Disease to Therapies”. 2022. Cell Metabolism, vol. 34, no. 7, 2022, pp. 1064–1078.e6.
Center Washington University in St Louis
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Author Haojia Wu, Romer Gonzalez Villalobos, Xiang Yao, Dermot Reilly, Tao Chen, Matthew Rankin, Eugene Myshkin, Matthew D Breyer, Benjamin D Humphreys
Keywords ACEi, FSGS, SGLT2i, T2D, Chronic kidney disease, diabetes, drug response, hypertension, Kidney, rosiglitazone, single-cell RNA-seq
Abstract

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) occurs in ∼40% of patients with diabetes and causes kidney failure, cardiovascular disease, and premature death. We analyzed the response of a murine DKD model to five treatment regimens using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq). Our atlas of ∼1 million cells revealed a heterogeneous response of all kidney cell types both to DKD and its treatment. Both monotherapy and combination therapies targeted differing cell types and induced distinct and non-overlapping transcriptional changes. The early effects of sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) on the S1 segment of the proximal tubule suggest that this drug class induces fasting mimicry and hypoxia responses. Diabetes downregulated the spliceosome regulator serine/arginine-rich splicing factor 7 (Srsf7) in proximal tubule that was specifically rescued by SGLT2i. In vitro proximal tubule knockdown of Srsf7 induced a pro-inflammatory phenotype, implicating alternative splicing as a driver of DKD and suggesting SGLT2i regulation of proximal tubule alternative splicing as a potential mechanism of action for this drug class.

Year of Publication
2022
Journal
Cell metabolism
Volume
34
Issue
7
Number of Pages
1064-1078.e6
Date Published
07/2022
ISSN Number
1932-7420
DOI
10.1016/j.cmet.2022.05.010
Alternate Journal
Cell Metab
PMID
35709763
PMCID
PMC9262852
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