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Role and Mechanism of Growth Differentiation Factor 15 in Chronic Kidney Disease

Yifang Tang, Tao Liu, Shibo Sun, You-Bo Peng, Xiaoxiao Huang, S Wang, Zhu Zhou

2024Journal of Inflammation Research24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

GDF-15 is an essential member of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily. Its functions mainly involve in tissue injury, inflammation, fibrosis, regulation of appetite and weight, development of tumor, and cardiovascular disease. GDF-15 is involved in various signaling pathways, such as MAPK pathway, PI3K/AKT pathway, STAT3 pathway, RET pathway, and SMAD pathway. In addition, several factors such as p53, ROS, and TNF-α participate the regulation of GDF-15. However, the specific mechanism of these factors regulating GDF-15 is still unclear and more research is needed to explore them. GDF-15 mainly improves the function of kidneys in CKD and plays an important role in the prediction of CKD progression and cardiovascular complications. In addition, the role of GDF-15 in the kidney may be related to the SMAD and MAPK pathways. However, the specific mechanism of these pathways remains unclear. Accordingly, more research on the specific mechanism of GDF-15 affecting kidney disease is needed in the future. In conclusion, GDF-15 may be a therapeutic target for kidney disease.

Topics & Concepts

Mechanism (biology)Kidney diseaseGrowth differentiation factorGDF15DiseaseGrowth factorMedicineBiologyInternal medicineGeneticsGeneReceptorPhilosophyBone morphogenetic proteinEpistemologyGDF15 and Related BiomarkersNutrition and Health in AgingMacrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor
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