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Single-cell RNA sequencing unveils the hidden powers of zebrafish kidney for generating both hematopoiesis and adaptive antiviral immunity

Authors
Hu, C., Zhang, N., Hong, Y., Tie, R., Fan, D., Lin, A., Chen, Y., Xiang, L.X., Shao, J.Z.
ID
ZDB-PUB-240319-1
Date
2024
Source
eLIFE   13: (Journal)
Registered Authors
Fan, Dongdong, Lin, Aifu, Shao, Jian-zhong, Xiang, Lixin
Keywords
HSPCs, antiviral immunity, hematopoiesis, immune cell types, immunology, inflammation, single-cell transcriptome profiling, zebrafish, zebrafish kidney
Datasets
GEO:GSE242133
MeSH Terms
  • Adaptive Immunity
  • Animals
  • Hematopoiesis/genetics
  • Kidney
  • Mammals
  • Perciformes*
  • Sequence Analysis, RNA
  • Virus Diseases*
  • Zebrafish
PubMed
38497789 Full text @ Elife
Abstract
The vertebrate kidneys play two evolutionary conserved roles in waste excretion and osmoregulation. Besides, the kidney of fish is considered as a functional ortholog of mammalian bone marrow that serves as a hematopoietic hub for generating blood cell lineages and immunological responses. However, knowledge about the properties of kidney hematopoietic cells, and the functionality of the kidney in fish immune systems remains to be elucidated. To this end, our present study generated a comprehensive atlas with 59 hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell (HSPC) and immune-cells types from zebrafish kidneys via single-cell transcriptome profiling analysis. These populations included almost all known cells associated with innate and adaptive immunity, and displayed differential responses to viral infection, indicating their diverse functional roles in antiviral immunity. Remarkably, HSPCs were found to have extensive reactivities to viral infection, and the trained immunity can be effectively induced in certain HSPCs. In addition, the antigen-stimulated adaptive immunity can be fully generated in the kidney, suggesting the kidney acts as a secondary lymphoid organ. These results indicated that the fish kidney is a dual-functional entity with functionalities of both primary and secondary lymphoid organs. Our findings illustrated the unique features of fish immune systems, and highlighted the multifaced biology of kidneys in ancient vertebrates.
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