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Purine adducts as a presumable missing link for aristolochic acid nephropathy-related cellular energy crisis, potential anti-fibrotic prevention and treatment

Journal

BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 178, Issue 22, Pages 4411-4427

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/bph.15618

Keywords

aristolochic acid adducts; aristolochic acid nephropathy; DPP-4; energy crisis; fibrosis

Funding

  1. Javna Agencija za Raziskovalno Dejavnost RS [P1-0208]
  2. Ministarstvo Prosvete, Nauke i Tehnoloskog Razvoja [OI 172044, TR 31060]
  3. Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Branch in Nis [O-06-17]
  4. University of Nis, Faculty of Medicine [40]

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Aristolochic acid nephropathy is a progressive disease leading to end-stage renal disease and malignancies. New insights are provided on the energy crisis induced by aristolochic acid and the potential links with known mechanisms.
Aristolochic acid nephropathy is a progressive exposome-induced disease characterized by tubular atrophy and fibrosis culminating in end-stage renal disease and malignancies. The molecular mechanisms of the energy crisis as a putative cause of fibrosis have not yet been elucidated. In light of the fact that aristolochic acid forms DNA and RNA adducts by covalent binding of aristolochic acid metabolites to exocyclic amino groups of (deoxy)adenosine and (deoxy)guanosine, we hypothesize here that similar aristolochic acid adducts may exist with other purine-containing molecules. We also provide new insights into the aristolochic acid-induced energy crisis and presumably a link between already known mechanisms. In addition, an overview of potential targets in fibrosis treatment is provided, which is followed by recommendations on possible preventive measures that could be taken to at least postpone or partially alleviate aristolochic acid nephropathy.

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