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Kidney repair and regeneration: perspectives of the NIDDK (Re) Building a Kidney consortium

Abstract

Acute kidney injury impacts ∼13.3 million individuals and causes ∼1.7 million deaths per year globally. Numerous injury pathways contribute to acute kidney injury, including cell cycle arrest, senescence, inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and endothelial injury and dysfunction, and can lead to chronic inflammation and fibrosis. However, factors enabling productive repair versus nonproductive, persistent injury states remain less understood. The (Re)Building a Kidney (RBK) consortium is a National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases consortium focused on both endogenous kidney repair mechanisms and the generation of new kidney tissue. This short review provides an update on RBK studies of endogenous nephron repair, addressing the following questions: (i) What is productive nephron repair? (ii) What are the cellular sources and drivers of repair? and (iii) How do RBK studies …

Metadata

publication
Kidney international 101 (5), 845-853, 2022
year
2022
publication date
2022/5/1
authors
Bilal A Naved, Joseph V Bonventre, Jeffrey A Hubbell, Neil A Hukriede, Benjamin D Humphreys, Carl Kesselman, M Todd Valerius, Andrew P McMahon, Stuart J Shankland, Jason A Wertheim, Michael JV White, Mark P de Caestecker, Iain A Drummond
link
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0085253822001831
resource_link
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0085253822001831
source
Kidney international
volume
101
issue
5
pages
845-853
publisher
Elsevier