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Acute kidney injury promotes development of papillary renal cell adenoma and carcinoma from renal progenitor cells.

Anna Julie Peired1,2, Giulia Antonelli1,2, Maria Lucia Angelotti1,2, Marco Allinovi1,2,3, Francesco Guzzi2, Alessandro Sisti4, Roberto Semeraro2, Carolina Conte1,2, Benedetta Mazzinghi4, Sara Nardi4, Maria Elena Melica1,2, Letizia De Chiara4, Elena Lazzeri1,2, Laura Lasagni1,2, Tiziano Lottini5, Samuela Landini2, Sabrina Giglio2, Andrea Mari6, Fabrizio Di Maida6, Alessandro Antonelli7, Francesco Porpiglia8, Riccardo Schiavina9, Vincenzo Ficarra10, Davide Facchiano6, Mauro Gacci6, Sergio Serni6, Marco Carini6, George J Netto11, Rosa Maria Roperto4, Alberto Magi2, Christian Fynbo Christiansen12, Mario Rotondi13, Helen Liapis14, Hans-Joachim Anders15, Andrea Minervini6, Maria Rosaria Raspollini16, Paola Romagnani17,2,4.   

Abstract

Acute tissue injury causes DNA damage and repair processes involving increased cell mitosis and polyploidization, leading to cell function alterations that may potentially drive cancer development. Here, we show that acute kidney injury (AKI) increased the risk for papillary renal cell carcinoma (pRCC) development and tumor relapse in humans as confirmed by data collected from several single-center and multicentric studies. Lineage tracing of tubular epithelial cells (TECs) after AKI induction and long-term follow-up in mice showed time-dependent onset of clonal papillary tumors in an adenoma-carcinoma sequence. Among AKI-related pathways, NOTCH1 overexpression in human pRCC associated with worse outcome and was specific for type 2 pRCC. Mice overexpressing NOTCH1 in TECs developed papillary adenomas and type 2 pRCCs, and AKI accelerated this process. Lineage tracing in mice identified single renal progenitors as the cell of origin of papillary tumors. Single-cell RNA sequencing showed that human renal progenitor transcriptome showed similarities to PT1, the putative cell of origin of human pRCC. Furthermore, NOTCH1 overexpression in cultured human renal progenitor cells induced tumor-like 3D growth. Thus, AKI can drive tumorigenesis from local tissue progenitor cells. In particular, we find that AKI promotes the development of pRCC from single progenitors through a classical adenoma-carcinoma sequence.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32213630     DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aaw6003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Transl Med        ISSN: 1946-6234            Impact factor:   17.956


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