Single‐cell transcriptomics reveal the remodeling landscape of bladder in patients with obstruction‐induced detrusor underactivity

Author:

Chen Jiawei12,Peng Liao12,Chen Guo23,Chen Yuanzhuo12,Zeng Xiao12,Zhang Jie12,Zhang Chi12,Shen Hong12,Liao Banghua12,Luo Deyi124

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology West China Hospital Sichuan University Sichuan China

2. Department of Urology, Institute of Urology West China Hospital Sichuan University Sichuan China

3. Department of Urology and Pelvic surgery West China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital Sichuan University Sichuan China

4. Pelvic Floor Diseases Center West China Tianfu Hospital Sichuan University Sichuan China

Abstract

AbstractDetrusor underactivity (DUA) is a common and thorny problem in urology, which severely impairs patients’ bladder function and quality of life. However, its underlying pathophysiological mechanism remains unclear. Hence, we sequenced 69,973 cells from five controls and nine patients with bladder dysfunction using single‐cell RNA sequencing. Twelve distinct cell types were identified and they showed high cellular and functional heterogeneity among each group. Among them, fibroblasts, macrophages, and epithelial cells had the most intercellular communications. Their aberrant gene expressions and altered intercellular interactions were mainly involved in extracellular matrix organization, inflammation/immune regulation, and cellular injury. Further re‐cluster analysis revealed an accumulation of the RBFOX1+ fibroblasts and RIPOR2+ macrophages in dysfunctional bladder wall, which mediated bladder remodeling through dysfunctional extracellular matrix organization and inflammation/immune reaction. Besides, the subtype of the epithelial cells was significantly altered. They underwent an intricate process including inflammation, damage, and repair during bladder remodeling. Overall, this work constructed the first single‐cell atlas for obstruction‐induced DUA, which could provide a valuable resource for deciphering the cellular heterogeneity and function changes in DUA, as well as potential strategies for bladder function improvement.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province

Publisher

Wiley

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