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Early transcriptomic signatures and biomarkers of renal damage due to prolonged exposure to embedded metal
Wen,Yuan1,2; Vechetti,Ivan J.3; Leng,Dongliang4; Alimov,Alexander P.2,5; Valentino,Taylor R.6; Zhang,Xiaohua D.7; McCarthy,John J.2,5; Peterson,Charlotte A.1,2
2023-05-07
Source PublicationCell Biology and Toxicology
ISSN0742-2091
Volume39Issue:6Pages:2861-2880
Abstract

Background: Prolonged exposure to toxic heavy metals leads to deleterious health outcomes including kidney injury. Metal exposure occurs through both environmental pathways including contamination of drinking water sources and from occupational hazards, including the military-unique risks from battlefield injuries resulting in retained metal fragments from bullets and blast debris. One of the key challenges to mitigate health effects in these scenarios is to detect early insult to target organs, such as the kidney, before irreversible damage occurs. Methods: High-throughput transcriptomics (HTT) has been recently demonstrated to have high sensitivity and specificity as a rapid and cost-effective assay for detecting tissue toxicity. To better understand the molecular signature of early kidney damage, we performed RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) on renal tissue using a rat model of soft tissue-embedded metal exposure. We then performed small RNA-seq analysis on serum samples from the same animals to identify potential miRNA biomarkers of kidney damage. Results: We found that metals, especially lead and depleted uranium, induce oxidative damage that mainly cause dysregulated mitochondrial gene expression. Utilizing publicly available single-cell RNA-seq datasets, we demonstrate that deep learning-based cell type decomposition effectively identified cells within the kidney that were affected by metal exposure. By combining random forest feature selection and statistical methods, we further identify miRNA-423 as a promising early systemic marker of kidney injury. Conclusion: Our data suggest that combining HTT and deep learning is a promising approach for identifying cell injury in kidney tissue. We propose miRNA-423 as a potential serum biomarker for early detection of kidney injury. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

KeywordEmbedded Metal High-throughput Transcriptomics Mitochondria Renal Toxicity
DOI10.1007/s10565-023-09806-9
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaCell Biology ; Toxicology
WOS SubjectCell Biology ; Toxicology
WOS IDWOS:000971928300001
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media B.V.
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85152673138
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorWen,Yuan
Affiliation1.Department of Physical Therapy,College of Health Sciences,University of Kentucky,Lexington,United States
2.Center for Muscle Biology,University of Kentucky,Lexington,United States
3.Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences,College of Education and Human Sciences,University of Nebraska-Lincoln,Lincoln,United States
4.Faculty of Health Sciences,CRDA,University of Macau,Taipa,Macao
5.Department of Physiology,College of Medicine,University of Kentucky,Lexington,United States
6.Department of Medicinal Chemistry,College of Pharmacy,University of Utah,Salt Lake City,United States
7.Department of Biostatistics,College of Public Health,University of Kentucky,Lexington,United States
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Wen,Yuan,Vechetti,Ivan J.,Leng,Dongliang,et al. Early transcriptomic signatures and biomarkers of renal damage due to prolonged exposure to embedded metal[J]. Cell Biology and Toxicology, 2023, 39(6), 2861-2880.
APA Wen,Yuan., Vechetti,Ivan J.., Leng,Dongliang., Alimov,Alexander P.., Valentino,Taylor R.., Zhang,Xiaohua D.., McCarthy,John J.., & Peterson,Charlotte A. (2023). Early transcriptomic signatures and biomarkers of renal damage due to prolonged exposure to embedded metal. Cell Biology and Toxicology, 39(6), 2861-2880.
MLA Wen,Yuan,et al."Early transcriptomic signatures and biomarkers of renal damage due to prolonged exposure to embedded metal".Cell Biology and Toxicology 39.6(2023):2861-2880.
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