Literature DB >> 29909119

Cellular and molecular mechanisms of kidney fibrosis.

Sonja Djudjaj1, Peter Boor2.   

Abstract

Renal fibrosis is the final pathological process common to any ongoing, chronic kidney injury or maladaptive repair. It is considered as the underlying pathological process of chronic kidney disease (CKD), which affects more than 10% of world population and for which treatment options are limited. Renal fibrosis is defined by excessive deposition of extracellular matrix, which disrupts and replaces the functional parenchyma that leads to organ failure. Kidney's histological structure can be divided into three main compartments, all of which can be affected by fibrosis, specifically termed glomerulosclerosis in glomeruli, interstitial fibrosis in tubulointerstitium and arteriosclerosis and perivascular fibrosis in vasculature. In this review, we summarized the different appearance, cellular origin and major emerging processes and mediators of fibrosis in each compartment. We also depicted and discussed the challenges in translation of anti-fibrotic treatment to clinical practice and discuss possible solutions and future directions.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Animal models; Fibrogenesis; Fibrosis; Glomerulosclerosis; Kidney; Microvasculature

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29909119     DOI: 10.1016/j.mam.2018.06.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Aspects Med        ISSN: 0098-2997


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3.  Perivascular macrophages produce type I collagen around cerebral small vessels under prolonged hypertension in rats.

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4.  Western diet induces renal artery endothelial stiffening that is dependent on the epithelial Na+ channel.

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5.  Tenascin-C promotes acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease progression by impairing tubular integrity via αvβ6 integrin signaling.

Authors:  Haili Zhu; Jinlin Liao; Xianke Zhou; Xue Hong; Dongyan Song; Fan Fan Hou; Youhua Liu; Haiyan Fu
Journal:  Kidney Int       Date:  2020-02-17       Impact factor: 10.612

6.  The Emerging Role of Mitophagy in Kidney Diseases.

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7.  Fibrosis and Immune Cell Infiltration Are Separate Events Regulated by Cell-Specific Receptor Notch3 Expression.

Authors:  Sabine Brandt; Tobias M Ballhause; Anja Bernhardt; Annika Becker; Delia Salaru; Hien Minh Le-Deffge; Alexander Fehr; Yan Fu; Lars Philipsen; Sonja Djudjaj; Andreas J Müller; Rafael Kramann; Mahmoud Ibrahim; Robert Geffers; Chris Siebel; Berend Isermann; Florian H Heidel; Jonathan A Lindquist; Peter R Mertens
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8.  A collagen-binding protein enables molecular imaging of kidney fibrosis in vivo.

Authors:  Maike Baues; Barbara M Klinkhammer; Josef Ehling; Felix Gremse; Marc A M J van Zandvoort; Chris P M Reutelingsperger; Christoph Daniel; Kerstin Amann; Janka Bábíčková; Fabian Kiessling; Jürgen Floege; Twan Lammers; Peter Boor
Journal:  Kidney Int       Date:  2019-09-18       Impact factor: 10.612

Review 9.  Druggability of lipid metabolism modulation against renal fibrosis.

Authors:  Yuan-Yuan Chen; Xiao-Guang Chen; Sen Zhang
Journal:  Acta Pharmacol Sin       Date:  2021-05-14       Impact factor: 6.150

10.  High-molecular weight hyaluronan attenuates tubulointerstitial scarring in kidney injury.

Authors:  Xinyi Wang; Swathi Balaji; Emily H Steen; Alexander J Blum; Hui Li; Christina K Chan; Scott R Manson; Thomas C Lu; Meredith M Rae; Paul F Austin; Thomas N Wight; Paul L Bollyky; Jizhong Cheng; Sundeep G Keswani
Journal:  JCI Insight       Date:  2020-06-18
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