[HTML][HTML] Transcriptional trajectories of human kidney injury progression
BACKGROUND. The molecular understanding of the progression from acute to chronic
organ injury is limited. Ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) triggered during kidney …
organ injury is limited. Ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) triggered during kidney …
[HTML][HTML] Molecular characterization of the transition from acute to chronic kidney injury following ischemia/reperfusion
Though an acute kidney injury (AKI) episode is associated with an increased risk of chronic
kidney disease (CKD), the mechanisms determining the transition from acute to irreversible …
kidney disease (CKD), the mechanisms determining the transition from acute to irreversible …
[HTML][HTML] Longitudinal biomarkers and kidney disease progression after acute kidney injury
BACKGROUND Longitudinal investigations of murine acute kidney injury (AKI) suggest that
injury and inflammation may persist long after the initial insult. However, the evolution of …
injury and inflammation may persist long after the initial insult. However, the evolution of …
[HTML][HTML] Spatially resolved transcriptomic analysis of acute kidney injury in a female murine model
Background Single-cell sequencing technologies have advanced our understanding of
kidney biology and disease, but the loss of spatial information in these datasets hinders our …
kidney biology and disease, but the loss of spatial information in these datasets hinders our …
[HTML][HTML] Cell-specific translational profiling in acute kidney injury
J Liu, AM Krautzberger, SH Sui… - The Journal of …, 2014 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Acute kidney injury (AKI) promotes an abrupt loss of kidney function that results in
substantial morbidity and mortality. Considerable effort has gone toward identification of …
substantial morbidity and mortality. Considerable effort has gone toward identification of …
Single-nuclear transcriptomics reveals diversity of proximal tubule cell states in a dynamic response to acute kidney injury
LMS Gerhardt, J Liu, K Koppitch… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Acute kidney injury (AKI), commonly caused by ischemia, sepsis, or nephrotoxic insult, is
associated with increased mortality and a heightened risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) …
associated with increased mortality and a heightened risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) …
[HTML][HTML] Integration of spatial and single-cell transcriptomics localizes epithelial cell–immune cross-talk in kidney injury
Single-cell sequencing studies have characterized the transcriptomic signature of cell types
within the kidney. However, the spatial distribution of acute kidney injury (AKI) is regional …
within the kidney. However, the spatial distribution of acute kidney injury (AKI) is regional …
Defining the acute kidney injury and repair transcriptome
S Kumar, J Liu, AP McMahon - Seminars in nephrology, 2014 - Elsevier
The mammalian kidney has an intrinsic ability to repair after significant injury. However, this
process is inefficient: patients are at high risk for the loss of kidney function in later life. No …
process is inefficient: patients are at high risk for the loss of kidney function in later life. No …
Comparison of acute kidney injury of different etiology reveals in-common mechanisms of tissue damage
M Hultström, M Becirovic-Agic… - Physiological …, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a syndrome of reduced glomerular filtration rate and urine
production caused by a number of different diseases. It is associated with renal tissue …
production caused by a number of different diseases. It is associated with renal tissue …
Biomarkers in renal transplantation ischemia reperfusion injury
I Mühlberger, P Perco, R Fechete, B Mayer… - …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI) is a choreographed process leading to delayed graft
function (DGF) and reduced long-term patency of the transplanted organ. Early identification …
function (DGF) and reduced long-term patency of the transplanted organ. Early identification …