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Nuclear receptors in renal health and disease

Zhi‐Lin Luan, Cong Zhang, Wenhua Ming, Yingzhi Huang, Youfei Guan, Xiaoyan Zhang

2022EBioMedicine34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As a major social and economic burden for the healthcare system, kidney diseases contribute to the constant increase of worldwide deaths. A deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms governing the etiology, development and progression of kidney diseases may help to identify potential therapeutic targets. As a superfamily of ligand-dependent transcription factors, nuclear receptors (NRs) are critical for the maintenance of normal renal function and their dysfunction is associated with a variety of kidney diseases. Increasing evidence suggests that ligands for NRs protect patients from renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, drug-induced acute kidney injury (AKI), diabetic nephropathy (DN), renal fibrosis and kidney cancers. In the past decade, some breakthroughs have been made for the translation of NR ligands into clinical use. This review summarizes the current understanding of several important NRs in renal physiology and pathophysiology and discusses recent findings and applications of NR ligands in the management of kidney diseases.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineKidneyKidney diseaseAcute kidney injuryBioinformaticsIntensive care medicineDiseaseRenal functionDiabetic nephropathyFibrosisInternal medicineBiologyNuclear Receptors and SignalingDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsElectrolyte and hormonal disorders