Journal article
Shroom3, a Gene Associated with CKD, Modulates Epithelial Recovery after AKI
Abstract
Background: Ischemia-induced AKI resulting in tubular damage can often progress to CKD and is a common cause of nephrology consultation. After renal tubular epithelial damage, molecular and cellular mechanisms are activated to repair and regenerate the damaged epithelium. If these mechanisms are impaired, AKI can progress to CKD. Even in patients whose kidney function returns to normal baseline are more likely to develop CKD. Genome-wide …
Authors
Li A; Cunanan J; Khalili H; Plageman T; Ask K; Khan A; Hunjan A; Drysdale T; Bridgewater D
Journal
Kidney360, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 51–62
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
Publication Date
1 2022
DOI
10.34067/kid.0003802021
ISSN
2641-7650