Hypertensie

Rol van stressresponsief NR4A2 bij aldosteron-producerende celclustervorming

Aldosteron-producerende celclusters (APCC's) delen transcriptomische kenmerken met aldosteron-producerende adenomen en worden vaak gezien bij ouderen en primair aldosteronisme. Dit onderzoek onderzocht de rol van het stressresponsieve NR4A2 bij APCC-vorming.

Abstract (original)

BACKGROUND:Aldosterone-producing cell clusters (APCCs), which share some transcriptomic features with aldosterone-producing adenomas, are frequently observed in the adrenal cortex of aged individuals and those with primary aldosteronism. However, the mechanisms driving APCC formation remain poorly understood.METHODS:We performed an integrated analysis using spatial transcriptomics and single-cell RNA sequencing of APCC cells, aldosterone-producing adenoma cells, and zona glomerulosa (ZG) cells present in the same adrenal gland of a patient with unilateral primary aldosteronism, with validation analyses conducted on tissue samples from 2 additional patients.RESULTS:APCC cells exhibited a distinct cellular population with a gene expression profile more similar to that of the ZG cells than that of aldosterone-producing adenoma cells. In silico perturbation and in vitro studies suggest that the stress-responsive TF (transcription factor) NR4A2 is activated in ZG cells in response to a vari

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DOI: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.125.24825