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The role of CD146 in renal disease: from experimental nephropathy to clinics

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE-JMM
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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00109-023-02392-7

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CD146/MCAM; Clinical studies; Experimental nephropathy

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This review provides an overview of the role of CD146 in renal pathophysiology. Experimental and clinical studies have revealed its significance in various renal diseases, and its expression is regulated during renal injury.
Vascular endothelial dysfunction is a major risk factor in the development of renal diseases. Recent studies pointed out a major interest for the inter-endothelial junction protein CD146, as its expression is modulated during renal injury. Indeed, some complex mechanisms involving this adhesion molecule and its multiple ligands are observed in a large number of renal diseases in fundamental or clinical research. The purpose of this review is to summarize the most recent literature on the role of CD146 in renal pathophysiology, from experimental nephropathy to clinical trials.

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