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It Takes Two to Tango: The Role of Dysregulated Metabolism and Inflammation in Kidney Disease Development

Journal

SEMINARS IN NEPHROLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 2, Pages 199-205

Publisher

W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.semnephrol.2020.01.010

Keywords

cGAS-STING; kidney injury; inflammation; innate immune system; metabolic dysregulation

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases [5T32DK007006-45]
  2. Juvenile Diabetes Research organization
  3. [R01 DK076077]
  4. [R01 DK087635]
  5. [DP3 DK108220]

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Acute kidney injury is a major contributor of chronic kidney disease development. The pathogenesis of acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease shows significant similarities. Both conditions are associated with a defect in cellular metabolism, such as fatty acid oxidation and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in kidney tubule cells and a marked increase in infiltrating immune cells. Here, we discuss how inflammatory cytokines and macrophages contribute to epithelial injury and metabolic defects. In addition, we discuss the role of mitochondrial damage and cytosolic leakage of the mitochondrial DNA activating the innate immune pathway such as cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate synthase/stimulator of interferon genes. The interplay between inflammation and metabolism appears to be critical for kidney disease development. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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