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Mechanisms of Renal Fibrosis

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSIOLOGY, VOL 80
Volume 80, Issue -, Pages 309-326

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ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-physiol-022516-034227

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fibrosis; pericyte; myofibroblast; dedifferentiation; mesenchymal stem cell

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Tubulointerstitial fibrosis is a chronic and progressive process affecting kidneys during aging and in chronic kidney disease (CKD), regardless of cause. CKD and renal fibrosis affect half of adults above age 70 and 10% of the world's population. Although no targeted therapy yet exists to slow renal fibrosis, a number of important recent advances have clarified the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the disease. In this review, I highlight these advances with a focus on cells and pathways that may be amenable to therapeutic targeting. I discuss pathologic changes regulating interstitial myofibroblast activation, including profibrotic and proinflammatory paracrine signals secreted by epithelial cells after either acute or chronic injury. I conclude by highlighting novel therapeutic targets and approaches with particular promise for development of new treatments for patients with fibrotic kidney disease.

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