Lymphatic System and the Kidney: From Lymphangiogenesis to Renal Inflammation and Fibrosis Development

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作者
Stasi, Elodie
Sciascia, Savino
Naretto, Carla
Baldovino, Simone
Roccatello, Dario [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Turin, Univ Ctr Excellence Nephrol Rheumatol & Rare Dis, ERK Net, ERN Reconnect & RITA ETN,Nephrol & Dialysis Unit, I-10154 Turin, Italy
关键词
lymphatic system; kidney; lymphangiogenesis; renal fibrosis; GROWTH-FACTOR-C; VALVE FORMATION; VESSELS; ORIGIN; PROX1; MATURATION; MUTATIONS; ROLES; NODES; SOX18;
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10.3390/ijms25052853
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The lymphatic kidney system plays a crucial role in managing interstitial fluid removal, regulating fluid balance, and tuning immune response. It also assists in the reabsorption of proteins, electrolytes, cytokines, growth factors, and immune cells. Pathological conditions, including tissue damage, excessive interstitial fluid, high blood glucose levels, and inflammation, can initiate lymphangiogenesis-the formation of new lymphatic vessels. This process is associated with various kidney diseases, including polycystic kidney disease, hypertension, ultrafiltration challenges, and complications post-organ transplantation. Although lymphangiogenesis has beneficial effects in removing excess fluid and immune cells, it may also contribute to inflammation and fibrosis within the kidneys. In this review, we aim to discuss the biology of the lymphatic system, from its development and function to its response to disease stimuli, with an emphasis on renal pathophysiology. Furthermore, we explore how innovative treatments targeting the lymphatic system could potentially enhance the management of kidney diseases.
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