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Roles of pattern recognition receptors in diabetic nephropathy

Zhifeng Zhou, Lei Jiang, Qing Zhao, Yu Wang, Jing Zhou, Qinkai Chen, Jinlei Lv

2020Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is currently the most common complication of diabetes. It is considered to be one of the leading causes of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and affects many diabetic patients. The pathogenesis of DN is extremely complex and has not yet been clarified; however, in recent years, increasing evidence has shown the important role of innate immunity in DN pathogenesis. Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) are important components of the innate immune system and have a significant impact on the occurrence and development of DN. In this review, we classify PRRs into secretory, endocytic, and signal transduction PRRs according to the relationship between the PRRs and subcellular compartments. PRRs can recognize related pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), thus triggering a series of inflammatory responses, promoting renal fibrosis, and finally causing renal impairment. In this review, we describe the proposed role of each type of PRRs in the development and progression of DN.

Topics & Concepts

Innate immune systemPattern recognition receptorPathogenesisImmunologyDiabetic nephropathyEndocytic cycleDiseaseReceptorNephropathyMedicineImmune systemDiabetes mellitusFibrosisBiologyPathologyInternal medicineEndocrinologyEndocytosisNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative MechanismsAdvanced Glycation End Products researchAtherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases
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