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Major signaling pathways and key mediators of macrophages in acute kidney injury (Review)

Ning Li, Jiale Chen, Pengtao Wang, Haojun Fan, Shike Hou, Yanhua Gong

2021Molecular Medicine Reports25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) has become a global public health problem with high morbidity and mortality rates, as well as high healthcare costs. Immune cells, particularly macrophages, which regulate tissue development, destroy pathogens, control homeostasis and repair wounds, play crucial and complex roles in AKI. In various types of AKI, numerous rapidly recruited monocytes and tissue‑resident macrophages act in a coordinated manner. Thus, elucidating the phenotypic and functional characteristics of macrophages in AKI is essential for identifying potential therapeutic targets. Macrophage‑sensing mediators and macrophage‑derived mediators participate in the major macrophage‑related signaling pathways in AKI, which regulate macrophage polarization and determine disease progression. In conclusion, macrophages change their roles and regulatory mechanisms during the occurrence and development of AKI. The aim of the present review was to contribute to an improved understanding of AKI and to the identification of novel therapeutic targets for this condition.

Topics & Concepts

Acute kidney injuryMacrophageMacrophage polarizationImmune systemSignal transductionMedicineImmunologyBiologyCancer researchCell biologyInternal medicineIn vitroBiochemistryAcute Kidney Injury ResearchImmune cells in cancerInflammasome and immune disorders
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