SARS-CoV-2 infects the human kidney and drives fibrosis in kidney organoids

SARS-CoV-2 可感染人类肾脏并导致肾脏类器官纤维化。

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作者:Jitske Jansen,Katharina C Reimer,James S Nagai,Finny S Varghese,Gijs J Overheul,Marit de Beer,Rona Roverts,Deniz Daviran,Liline A S Fermin,Brigith Willemsen,Marcel Beukenboom,Sonja Djudjaj,Saskia von Stillfried,Larissa E van Eijk,Mirjam Mastik,Marian Bulthuis,Wilfred den Dunnen,Harry van Goor,Jan-Luuk Hillebrands,Sergio H Triana,Theodore Alexandrov,Marie-Cherelle Timm,Bartholomeus T van den Berge,Martijn van den Broek,Quincy Nlandu,Joelle Heijnert,Eric M J Bindels,Remco M Hoogenboezem,Fieke Mooren,Christoph Kuppe,Pascal Miesen,Katrien Grünberg,Ties Ijzermans,Eric J Steenbergen,Jan Czogalla,Michiel F Schreuder,Nico Sommerdijk,Anat Akiva,Peter Boor,Victor G Puelles,Jürgen Floege,Tobias B Huber  ; COVID Moonshot consortium; Ronald P van Rij,Ivan G Costa,Rebekka K Schneider , Bart Smeets,Rafael Kramann

Abstract

Kidney failure is frequently observed during and after COVID-19, but it remains elusive whether this is a direct effect of the virus. Here, we report that SARS-CoV-2 directly infects kidney cells and is associated with increased tubule-interstitial kidney fibrosis in patient autopsy samples. To study direct effects of the virus on the kidney independent of systemic effects of COVID-19, we infected human-induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived kidney organoids with SARS-CoV-2. Single-cell RNA sequencing indicated injury and dedifferentiation of infected cells with activation of profibrotic signaling pathways. Importantly, SARS-CoV-2 infection also led to increased collagen 1 protein expression in organoids. A SARS-CoV-2 protease inhibitor was able to ameliorate the infection of kidney cells by SARS-CoV-2. Our results suggest that SARS-CoV-2 can directly infect kidney cells and induce cell injury with subsequent fibrosis. These data could explain both acute kidney injury in COVID-19 patients and the development of chronic kidney disease in long COVID.

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