RGED RGED / Transcriptome-based network analysis reveals renal cell type-specific dysregulation of hypoxia-associated transcripts [glomeruli]

Public on 2017-05-26

Description

Accumulating evidence suggests that dysregulation of hypoxia-regulated transcriptional mechanisms is involved in development of chronic kidney diseases (CKD). However, it remains unclear how hypoxia-induced transcription factors (HIFs) and subsequent biological processes contribute to CKD development and progression. In our study, genome-wide expression profiles of more than 200 renal biopsies from patients with different CKD stages revealed significant correlation of HIF-target genes with eGFR in glomeruli and tubulointerstitium. These correlations were positive and negative and in part compartment-specific. Microarrays of proximal tubular cells and podocytes with stable HIF1 and/or HIF2 suppression displayed cell type-specific HIF1/HIF2-dependencies as well as dysregulation of several pathways. WGCNA analysis identified gene sets that were highly coregulated within modules. Characterization of the modules revealed common as well as cell group- and condition-specific pathways, GO-Terms and transcription factors. Gene expression analysis of the hypoxia-interconnected pathways in patients with different CKD stages revealed an increased dysregulation with loss of renal function. In conclusion, our data clearly point to a compartment- and cell type-specific dysregulation of hypoxia-associated gene transcripts and might help to improve the understanding of hypoxia, HIF dysregulation, and transcriptional program response in CKD.

Overall Design

Kidney biopsies were microdissected and hybridized on Affymetrix HGU133A and HGU133 Plus 2 arrays. The expression data was normalized using RMA and CustomCDF v 18 ENTREZG in batches, as indicated. Batch correction was performed using ComBat in GenePattern. The disease groups are Diabetic Nephropathy (DN, n=14), Focal and Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS, n=22), Focal and Segmental Glomerulosclerosis andMinimal Change Disease (FSGS&MCD, n=6), Hypertensive Nephropathy (HT, n=15), IgA Nephropathy (IgA, n=26), Minimal Change Disease (MCD, n=13), Membranous Glomerulonephritis (MGN, n=21), Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis (RPGN, n=23), Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE, n=30), Thin Membrane Disease (TMD, n=3), and Tumor Nephrectomies (TN, n=14). This dataset has substantial overlap with GEO datasets GSE47184,GSE35489, GSE37463

Curator

mj_li

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