1. Role of T cells in ischemic acute kidney injury and repair
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Kyungho Lee and Hye Ryoun Jang
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Inflammation ,Male ,Ischemia ,urogenital system ,T-Lymphocytes ,Humans ,Female ,Acute Kidney Injury ,Kidney ,urologic and male genital diseases ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications - Abstract
Ischemic acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common medical problem with significant mortality and morbidity, affecting a large number of patients globally. Ischemic AKI is associated with intrarenal inflammation as well as systemic inflammation; thus, the innate and adaptive immune systems are implicated in the pathogenesis of ischemic AKI. Among various intrarenal immune cells, T cells play major roles in the injury process and in the repair mechanism affecting AKI to chronic kidney disease transition. Importantly, T cells also participate in distant organ crosstalk during AKI, which affects the overall outcomes. Therefore, targeting T cell-mediated pathways and T cell-based therapies have therapeutic promise for ischemic AKI. Here, we review the major populations of kidney T cells and their roles in ischemic AKI.
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- 2022