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Flow-Cytometric Quantification of Urine Kidney Epithelial Cells Specifically Reflects Tubular Damage in Acute Kidney Diseases

INTRODUCTION: Tubular injury is one of the main mechanisms driving acute kidney injury (AKI); however, clinicians still have a limited diagnostic repertoire to precisely monitor damage to tubular epithelial cells (TECs). In our previous study, we used single-cell sequencing to identify TEC subsets as the main components of the urine signature of AKI. This study aimed to establish TECs as clinical markers of tubular damage. METHODS: A total of 243 patients were analyzed. For sequencing, we collected 8 urine samples from patients with AKI and glomerular disease. We developed a protocol for the flow cytometric quantification of CD10/CD13(+) proximal TECs (PTECs) and CD227/CD326(+) distal TECs (DTECs) in urine by aligning urinary single-cell transcriptomes and TEC surface proteins using Cellular Indexing of Transcriptome and Epitope Sequencing (CITE-Seq). Marker combinations were confirmed in kidney biopsies. We validated our approach in 4 cohorts of 235 patients as follows: patients with AKI (n = 63), COVID-19 infection (n = 47), antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV) with active disease or stable remission (n = 110), and healthy controls (n = 15). RESULTS: Our findings demonstrated that CD10/CD13 and CD227/CD326 adequately identified PTECs and DTECs, respectively. Distal urinary TEC counts correlate with the severity of AKI based on Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) stage and acute estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) loss in 2 separate cohorts and can successfully discriminate AKI from healthy controls and glomerular disease. CONCLUSION: We propose that urinary CD227/CD326(+) TEC count is a specific, noninvasive marker for tubular injury in AKI. Our protocol provides a basis for a deeper phenotypic analysis of urinary TECs.

  • Wagner, L.
  • Kujat, J.
  • Langhans, V.
  • Prskalo, L.
  • Metzke, D.
  • Grothgar, E.
  • Freund, P.
  • Goerlich, N.
  • Brand, H.
  • Timm, S.
  • Ochs, M.
  • Grützkau, A.
  • Baumgart, S.
  • Skopnik, C. M.
  • Schreiber, A.
  • Hiepe, F.
  • Riemekasten, G.
  • Enghard, P.
  • Klocke, J.

Keywords

  • ANCA-associated vasculitis
  • acute kidney injury
  • flow cytometry
  • single-cell sequencing
  • tubular epithelial cells
  • urinalysis
Publication details
DOI: 10.1016/j.ekir.2025.01.037
Journal: Kidney Int Rep
Pages: 1260-1273 
Number: 4
Work Type: Original
Location: Assoziierter Partner
Disease Area: PLI
Partner / Member: BIH
Access-Number: 40303202


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