Protective role for kidney TREM2high macrophages in obesity- and diabetes-induced kidney injury

肾脏TREM2高表达巨噬细胞在肥胖和糖尿病引起的肾损伤中发挥保护作用

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作者:Ayshwarya Subramanian ,Katherine A Vernon ,Yiming Zhou ,Jamie L Marshall ,Maria Alimova ,Carlos Arevalo ,Fan Zhang ,Michal Slyper ,Julia Waldman ,Monica S Montesinos ,Danielle Dionne ,Lan T Nguyen ,Michael S Cuoco ,Dan Dubinsky ,Jason Purnell ,Keith Keller ,Samuel H Sturner ,Elizabeth Grinkevich ,Ayan Ghoshal ,Amanda Kotek ,Giorgio Trivioli ,Nathan Richoz ,Mary B Humphrey ,Isabella G Darby ,Sarah J Miller ,Yingping Xu ,Astrid Weins ,Alexandra Chloe-Villani ,Steven L Chang ,Matthias Kretzler ,Orit Rosenblatt-Rosen ,Jillian L Shaw ,Kurt A Zimmerman ,Menna R Clatworthy ,Aviv Regev ,Anna Greka

Abstract

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD), the most common cause of kidney failure, is a frequent complication of diabetes and obesity, and yet to date, treatments to halt its progression are lacking. We analyze kidney single-cell transcriptomic profiles from DKD patients and two DKD mouse models at multiple time points along disease progression-high-fat diet (HFD)-fed mice aged to 90-100 weeks and BTBR ob/ob mice (a genetic model)-and report an expanding population of macrophages with high expression of triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) in HFD-fed mice. TREM2high macrophages are enriched in obese and diabetic patients, in contrast to hypertensive patients or healthy controls in an independent validation cohort. Trem2 knockout mice on an HFD have worsening kidney filter damage and increased tubular epithelial cell injury, all signs of worsening DKD. Together, our studies suggest that strategies to enhance kidney TREM2high macrophages may provide therapeutic benefits for DKD.

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