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Spatiotemporal immune zonation of the human kidney.


ABSTRACT: Tissue-resident immune cells are important for organ homeostasis and defense. The epithelium may contribute to these functions directly or by cross-talk with immune cells. We used single-cell RNA sequencing to resolve the spatiotemporal immune topology of the human kidney. We reveal anatomically defined expression patterns of immune genes within the epithelial compartment, with antimicrobial peptide transcripts evident in pelvic epithelium in the mature, but not fetal, kidney. A network of tissue-resident myeloid and lymphoid immune cells was evident in both fetal and mature kidney, with postnatal acquisition of transcriptional programs that promote infection-defense capabilities. Epithelial-immune cross-talk orchestrated localization of antibacterial macrophages and neutrophils to the regions of the kidney most susceptible to infection. Overall, our study provides a global overview of how the immune landscape of the human kidney is zonated to counter the dominant immunological challenge.

SUBMITTER: Stewart BJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7343525 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Spatiotemporal immune zonation of the human kidney.

Stewart Benjamin J BJ   Ferdinand John R JR   Young Matthew D MD   Mitchell Thomas J TJ   Loudon Kevin W KW   Riding Alexandra M AM   Richoz Nathan N   Frazer Gordon L GL   Staniforth Joy U L JUL   Vieira Braga Felipe A FA   Botting Rachel A RA   Popescu Dorin-Mirel DM   Vento-Tormo Roser R   Stephenson Emily E   Cagan Alex A   Farndon Sarah J SJ   Polanski Krzysztof K   Efremova Mirjana M   Green Kile K   Del Castillo Velasco-Herrera Martin M   Guzzo Charlotte C   Collord Grace G   Mamanova Lira L   Aho Tevita T   Armitage James N JN   Riddick Antony C P ACP   Mushtaq Imran I   Farrell Stephen S   Rampling Dyanne D   Nicholson James J   Filby Andrew A   Burge Johanna J   Lisgo Steven S   Lindsay Susan S   Bajenoff Marc M   Warren Anne Y AY   Stewart Grant D GD   Sebire Neil N   Coleman Nicholas N   Haniffa Muzlifah M   Teichmann Sarah A SA   Behjati Sam S   Clatworthy Menna R MR  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20190901 6460


Tissue-resident immune cells are important for organ homeostasis and defense. The epithelium may contribute to these functions directly or by cross-talk with immune cells. We used single-cell RNA sequencing to resolve the spatiotemporal immune topology of the human kidney. We reveal anatomically defined expression patterns of immune genes within the epithelial compartment, with antimicrobial peptide transcripts evident in pelvic epithelium in the mature, but not fetal, kidney. A network of tissu  ...[more]

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