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TISSUE PRIMARY DATA KIDNEY Show tissue menu
ADIPOSE TISSUE ADRENAL GLAND AMYGDALA APPENDIX BASAL GANGLIA BLOOD VESSEL BONE MARROW BREAST BRONCHUS CEREBELLUM CEREBRAL CORTEX CERVIX CHOROID PLEXUS COLON
DUODENUM ENDOMETRIUM EPIDIDYMIS ESOPHAGUS FALLOPIAN TUBE GALLBLADDER HEART MUSCLE HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION HYPOTHALAMUS KIDNEY LIVER LUNG LYMPH NODE MIDBRAIN
NASOPHARYNX ORAL MUCOSA OVARY PANCREAS PARATHYROID GLAND PITUITARY GLAND PLACENTA PROSTATE RECTUM RETINA SALIVARY GLAND SEMINAL VESICLE SKELETAL MUSCLE SKIN
SMALL INTESTINE SMOOTH MUSCLE SOFT TISSUE SPINAL CORD SPLEEN STOMACH TESTIS THYMUS THYROID GLAND TONGUE TONSIL URINARY BLADDER VAGINA
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KIDNEY - Expression summary
Protein expression
Kidneyi

On the top, protein expression in current human tissue, based on all annotated cell types, is reported with the units not detected (n), low (l), medium (m) and high (h). Underneath, protein expression in each annotated cell type are reported using the same units. Protein expression data is based on knowledge-based annotation. For genes where more than one antibody has been used, a collective score is set. If knowledge-based annotation could not be performed for a gene, no data is displayed here. View antibody staining data further down this page.

h
m
l
n
Bowman's capsule: High
Cells in glomeruli: High
Collecting ducts: High
Distal tubules: High
Proximal tubules (cell body): High
Proximal tubules (microvilli): Not detected
RNA expressioni

A summary of mRNA expression data available for current tissue based on several datasets. The mRNA expression levels in human tissues are based on RNA-seq data generated by the Human Protein Atlas HPA, Genotype-Tissue Expression GTEx portal and CAGE data generated by the FANTOM5 consortium. Consensus normalized expression levels for human tissues was created by combining the data from HPA and GTEx datasets. The mRNA expression levels in pig brain are based on RNA-seq data generated by the Human Protein Atlas, and for mouse brain HPA data and in situ hybridization generated by the Allen brain atlas dataset are reported.

Scroll down to view mRNA expression data in more detail.

Consensus:95.0 nTPM
HPA:53.6 nTPM
GTEx:95.0 nTPM
FANTOM5:102.8 Scaled Tags Per Million
KIDNEY - SINGLE CELL RNA EXPRESSION
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KIDNEY - Antibody stainingi

Antibody staining in the annotated cell types in the current human tissue is reported as not detected, low, medium, or high, based on conventional immunohistochemistry profiling in selected tissues. This score is based on the combination of the staining intensity and fraction of stained cells. Each image is clickable and will lead to virtual microscopy that enables deeper exploration of all samples and also displays staining intensity scores, fraction scores and subcellular localization as well as patient and tissue information for each sample.

Ascending and descending describe two types of gradient, based on difference in staining intensity between enterocytes in crypts and apical enterocytes.

Ascending - the staining intensity is stronger in apical enterocytes (towards the lumen) compared to enterocytes in the crypts (gland based)

Descending - the staining is weaker in apical enterocytes compared to enterocytes in crypts

Antibody HPA043142
Bowman's capsule High
Cells in glomeruli High
Collecting ducts High
Distal tubules High
Proximal tubules (cell body) High
Proximal tubules (microvilli) Not detected



KIDNEY - HPA RNA-seqi

The RNA-seq details section shows detailed information about the individual samples used for the transcript profiling and results of the RNA-seq analysis.

Information about each individual sample is listed below, including gender, age, a tissue section image and estimated fractions of cell types. nTPM (normalized transcripts per million) values give a quantification of the gene abundance which is comparable between different genes and samples.

Average nTPMi

Max subtype nTPM is the value for the subtype with the largest average nTPM across the subtype samples.

53.6
overview
Female, age 58
Kidney sample 55
nTPM: 115.3
Cell types%
Cells in tubules:
60

Cells in glomeruli:
20

Fibroblasts:
5

Other cell types:
15

overview
Female, age 67
Kidney sample 56
nTPM: 90.1
Cell types%
Cells in tubules:
70

Cells in glomeruli:
15

Fibroblasts:
10

Other cell types:
5

overview
Female, age 55
Kidney sample 57
nTPM: 33.2
Cell types%
Cells in tubules:
80

Cells in glomeruli:
10

Fibroblasts:
5

Other cell types:
5

overview
Male, age 46
Kidney sample 58
nTPM: 96.4
Cell types%
Cells in tubules:
60

Cells in glomeruli:
25

Fibroblasts:
5

Other cell types:
10

overview
Female, age 57
Kidney sample 358
nTPM: 13.1
Cell types%
Cells in tubules:
60

Cells in glomeruli:
10

Fibroblasts:
10

Other cell types:
20

overview
Male, age 78
Kidney sample 377
nTPM: 16.2
Cell types%
Cells in tubules:
65

Cells in glomeruli:
10

Fibroblasts:
5

Other cell types:
20

overview
Male, age 73
Kidney sample 380
nTPM: 84
Cell types%
Cells in tubules:
60

Cells in glomeruli:
10

Fibroblasts:
10

Other cell types:
20

overview
Female, age 59
Kidney sample 394
nTPM: 23.2
Cell types%
Cells in tubules:
65

Cells in glomeruli:
10

Fibroblasts:
10

Other cell types:
15

overview
Female, age 48
Kidney sample 414
nTPM: 10.6
Cell types%
Cells in tubules:
60

Cells in glomeruli:
5

Fibroblasts:
10

Other cell types:
25


KIDNEY - GTEx RNA-seqi

RNA-Seq data generated by the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project from human tissues is reported as mean nTPM. More information can be found on the GTEx portal.

Distribution across the dataset is visualized with box plots, shown as median and 25th and 75th percentiles. Points are displayed as outliers if they are above or below 1.5 times the interquartile range. nTPM values of the individual samples are presented next to the box plot.

Max subtype nTPMi

Max subtype nTPM is the value for the subtype with the largest average nTPM across the subtype samples.

95.0
GTEx sample id Sample description nTPM
Kidney - Cortex
Average nTPM: 95.0
Samples: 104

Max nTPM: 326.3
Min nTPM: 23.7
Std nTPM: 55.4
Median nTPM: 80.6
GTEX-14E6D-2526-SM-5YYA9 50-59 years, male 326.3
GTEX-13NYB-1726-SM-5N9G2 40-49 years, male 285.2
GTEX-T6MN-1826-SM-EXOHN 50-59 years, male 284.2
GTEX-1JMQJ-1726-SM-E9U4V 50-59 years, male 247.5
GTEX-WL46-1926-SM-GNIN6 50-59 years, male 224.2
GTEX-11OF3-1326-SM-5N9FJ 60-69 years, male 219.1
GTEX-Y5V6-2026-SM-5IFHO 60-69 years, male 193.5
GTEX-1RQEC-2426-SM-F2I1J 60-69 years, male 172.9
GTEX-1NV8Z-2226-SM-EXOJ2 60-69 years, male 171.2
GTEX-1KWVE-0826-SM-CXZKO 30-39 years, male 165.3
GTEX-17HHY-2326-SM-7KFSR 50-59 years, male 157.7
GTEX-ZC5H-1726-SM-5HL7X 40-49 years, female 157.3
GTEX-13OW6-1826-SM-5N9F9 50-59 years, male 154.4
GTEX-14JG1-2326-SM-HAUZ5 40-49 years, male 154.0
GTEX-O5YV-1226-SM-EV795 60-69 years, female 145.7
GTEX-1HCVE-2126-SM-HL9UO 50-59 years, male 132.3
GTEX-15DYW-2026-SM-6AJBD 60-69 years, female 126.1
GTEX-16Z82-2826-SM-HAUZZ 60-69 years, male 124.9
GTEX-1HBPI-2026-SM-CE6RZ 50-59 years, male 122.1
GTEX-1O9I2-1926-SM-F2TBQ 50-59 years, male 121.5
GTEX-QDVN-1726-SM-HL9TO 50-59 years, male 119.4
GTEX-1GMR3-2426-SM-7MXV2 40-49 years, male 114.1
GTEX-15DCD-1926-SM-HAV33 70-79 years, female 114.0
GTEX-1JMPZ-1226-SM-ARU8Y 30-39 years, male 112.2
GTEX-T5JC-1526-SM-4DM68 20-29 years, male 111.5
GTEX-16XZZ-2226-SM-HAV34 60-69 years, male 110.7
GTEX-14C5O-2026-SM-5YYB1 60-69 years, male 110.1
GTEX-1ICLY-2026-SM-GA913 50-59 years, male 109.4
GTEX-1E2YA-1626-SM-7MGXS 50-59 years, male 106.0
GTEX-1GF9V-1926-SM-9JGHE 60-69 years, male 105.4
GTEX-ZDXO-0226-SM-4WKH7 60-69 years, male 105.3
GTEX-S33H-1426-SM-EZ6L7 30-39 years, male 105.0
GTEX-13FHP-2126-SM-GIN8J 50-59 years, male 104.3
GTEX-1JJ6O-2526-SM-AHZ3J 60-69 years, male 103.6
GTEX-15CHQ-2126-SM-6871M 60-69 years, male 103.5
GTEX-REY6-1826-SM-EAZAT 60-69 years, male 102.6
GTEX-QDT8-1726-SM-EYYV6 30-39 years, female 101.9
GTEX-1BAJH-1826-SM-731DA 70-79 years, male 101.2
GTEX-14PJ2-1826-SM-HL9UB 50-59 years, male 100.5
GTEX-1GF9W-1326-SM-7P8PX 60-69 years, male 93.4
GTEX-XPVG-0526-SM-4B65N 50-59 years, male 93.2
GTEX-1IKK5-0926-SM-A9G2U 60-69 years, male 92.9
GTEX-1QP6S-1526-SM-EXUSG 40-49 years, male 92.8
GTEX-1I1GP-1926-SM-CNNQU 50-59 years, male 89.4
GTEX-Y5V5-1226-SM-EYYVP 60-69 years, female 88.7
GTEX-1H3NZ-2126-SM-9WPQ6 60-69 years, male 87.9
GTEX-1IL2V-1826-SM-ARU7R 70-79 years, male 87.9
GTEX-16MT8-1926-SM-7EPGL 60-69 years, female 87.2
GTEX-NFK9-1826-SM-HL9T3 40-49 years, male 86.6
GTEX-12WSG-0826-SM-5EQ5A 50-59 years, female 85.8
GTEX-17F96-1926-SM-7MGWY 70-79 years, male 84.7
GTEX-1QAET-2126-SM-F2TBS 50-59 years, male 80.7
GTEX-1JJE9-1026-SM-HL9TH 70-79 years, male 80.5
GTEX-1R9PO-1626-SM-E6CPT 60-69 years, female 79.6
GTEX-QLQW-1626-SM-CMKFE 30-39 years, male 79.5
GTEX-ZYT6-2226-SM-5GIC9 30-39 years, male 78.9
GTEX-1117F-2126-SM-GIN9G 60-69 years, female 77.7
GTEX-1HB9E-1826-SM-D4P33 50-59 years, male 77.5
GTEX-145MN-0326-SM-5QGQI 30-39 years, male 77.3
GTEX-14C39-2126-SM-664OH 40-49 years, male 76.8
GTEX-1GN1U-2126-SM-AHZ4J 50-59 years, female 76.4
GTEX-1JMQK-1926-SM-CJI3B 60-69 years, male 76.1
GTEX-P4QS-1126-SM-3NMD5 60-69 years, male 71.3
GTEX-1497J-0826-SM-5NQAJ 60-69 years, male 70.5
GTEX-1N2EF-1426-SM-EXUSH 60-69 years, male 69.7
GTEX-13OVL-1826-SM-5KLZR 50-59 years, male 69.1
GTEX-1HCU7-1826-SM-A9G2A 50-59 years, male 69.1
GTEX-ZLFU-0926-SM-5P9F8 40-49 years, male 68.1
GTEX-13O1R-2526-SM-5N9FW 60-69 years, male 68.0
GTEX-1EKGG-2226-SM-7IGOA 60-69 years, male 68.0
GTEX-1JMLX-1526-SM-AHZ3N 50-59 years, male 66.6
GTEX-1H3VY-1926-SM-9JGHJ 50-59 years, male 64.9
GTEX-1AX8Z-2326-SM-731CR 60-69 years, male 64.6
GTEX-13112-2126-SM-5GCO4 50-59 years, male 64.4
GTEX-1K9T9-1826-SM-CXZK2 50-59 years, female 64.0
GTEX-1MUQO-2526-SM-E9TJN 60-69 years, male 62.7
GTEX-ZYFG-1626-SM-5GZYY 60-69 years, female 60.9
GTEX-1A8FM-2026-SM-7P8RN 50-59 years, female 60.8
GTEX-W5X1-1626-SM-H7OGO 40-49 years, female 58.6
GTEX-1J1OQ-1426-SM-AHZ3P 40-49 years, female 58.1
GTEX-1C6VQ-2326-SM-7IGN1 50-59 years, male 57.9
GTEX-ZVZP-0926-SM-5GIDB 50-59 years, male 56.9
GTEX-1GTWX-1826-SM-9QEHG 60-69 years, male 55.7
GTEX-1PWST-2226-SM-EVR3G 70-79 years, male 54.7
GTEX-11GS4-2326-SM-5A5KS 60-69 years, male 53.8
GTEX-12696-0926-SM-5FQTV 60-69 years, male 53.7
GTEX-1399S-0526-SM-5IJG8 30-39 years, female 53.5
GTEX-13O3O-1726-SM-GJ3RL 60-69 years, female 51.8
GTEX-1OJC4-2326-SM-DTXA5 50-59 years, female 50.4
GTEX-ZXG5-2026-SM-HAUZV 60-69 years, male 50.2
GTEX-16XZY-1026-SM-HAV39 70-79 years, male 49.7
GTEX-17F97-1926-SM-7IGM4 50-59 years, male 48.9
GTEX-13RTJ-2226-SM-5S2Q1 60-69 years, male 44.3
GTEX-1F48J-2226-SM-7MXTN 50-59 years, female 43.7
GTEX-1CB4J-1926-SM-7MGX8 60-69 years, male 39.7
GTEX-147F4-2626-SM-5Q5CS 50-59 years, male 37.7
GTEX-1LH75-1326-SM-F2I1R 50-59 years, female 34.4
GTEX-1LG7Y-2726-SM-D5OVW 50-59 years, male 32.6
GTEX-RN64-1626-SM-48FD7 50-59 years, male 31.7
GTEX-ZE9C-1426-SM-4WKGM 60-69 years, male 31.2
GTEX-1A3MW-2226-SM-73KUX 60-69 years, female 29.1
GTEX-13OVI-1126-SM-5KLZF 60-69 years, female 28.6
GTEX-11TTK-1926-SM-5PNW8 60-69 years, female 26.5
GTEX-1N2DW-1826-SM-EAZ54 50-59 years, male 23.7
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Kidney - Medulla
Average nTPM: 84.6
Samples: 11

Max nTPM: 433.5
Min nTPM: 21.3
Std nTPM: 112.0
Median nTPM: 46.2
GTEX-N7MS-1526-SM-HAUZP 60-69 years, male 433.5
GTEX-RU72-1926-SM-EAZ3F 50-59 years, female 96.5
GTEX-P4QS-1226-SM-HPAG8 60-69 years, male 70.0
GTEX-QEG4-1526-SM-GPRWK 30-39 years, male 57.8
GTEX-TKQ2-0626-SM-EZ6LB 50-59 years, male 55.0
GTEX-SIU8-1926-SM-H7OG4 50-59 years, male 46.2
GTEX-QEG5-2026-SM-H6Q6I 20-29 years, male 43.4
GTEX-T6MN-1926-SM-GOQYD 50-59 years, male 39.0
GTEX-S33H-1526-SM-GQ1CB 30-39 years, male 37.7
GTEX-R55E-2026-SM-EZ6L1 20-29 years, male 29.9
GTEX-T5JC-1626-SM-EZ6KW 20-29 years, male 21.3
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KIDNEY - FANTOM5 CAGEi

RNA expression in human tissues obtained through Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (CAGE) generated by the FANTOM5 project are reported as Scaled Tags Per Million.

Max subtype Scaled Tags Per Millioni

Max subtype Scaled Tags Per Million is the value for the subtype with the largest average Scaled Tags Per Million across the subtype samples.

102.8
FANTOM5 sample id Sample description Scaled Tags Per Million
Kidney
Scaled Tags Per Million: 102.8
FF:10017-101C8 60,62,63 years, female 102.8

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