Publications by authors named "Aidan Leckie-Harre"

Acute kidney injury (AKI) strongly upregulates the transcription factor Foxm1 in the proximal tubule in vivo, and Foxm1 drives epithelial proliferation in vitro. Here, we report that deletion of Foxm1 either with a nephron-specific Cre driver or by inducible global deletion reduced proximal tubule proliferation after ischemic injury in vivo. Foxm1 deletion led to increased AKI to chronic kidney disease transition, with enhanced fibrosis and ongoing tubule injury 6 weeks after injury.

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Background: Rejection requires cell-cell contact involving immune cells. Inferring the transcriptional programs of cell-cell interactions from single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) data is challenging as spatial information is lost.

Methods: We combined a CD45 pos enrichment strategy with Cellular Indexing of Transcriptomes and Epitopes by sequencing based quantification of leukocyte surface proteins to analyze cell-cell interactions in 11 human kidney transplant biopsies encompassing a spectrum of rejection diagnoses.

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