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10 Citations
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BECLIN1 Is Essential for Podocyte Secretory Pathways Mediating VEGF Secretion and Podocyte-Endothelial Crosstalk

  • Tillmann Bork,
  • Wei Liang,
  • Oliver Kretz,
  • Simon Lagies,
  • Kosuke Yamahara,
  • Camila Hernando-Erhard,
  • Martin Helmstädter,
  • Christoph Schell,
  • Bernd Kammerer and
  • Tobias B. Huber

Vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) secretion from podocytes is crucial for maintaining endothelial integrity within the glomerular filtration barrier. However, until now, the molecular mechanisms underlying podocyte secretory function remai...

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44 Citations
4,292 Views
13 Pages

Podocyte Autophagy in Homeostasis and Disease

  • Qisheng Lin,
  • Khadija Banu,
  • Zhaohui Ni,
  • Jeremy S. Leventhal and
  • Madhav C. Menon

12 March 2021

Autophagy is a protective mechanism that removes dysfunctional components and provides nutrition for cells. Podocytes are terminally differentiated specialized epithelial cells that wrap around the capillaries of the glomerular filtration barrier and...

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58 Citations
8,458 Views
14 Pages

Podocyte Injury in Lupus Nephritis

  • Hamza Sakhi,
  • Anissa Moktefi,
  • Khedidja Bouachi,
  • Vincent Audard,
  • Carole Hénique,
  • Philippe Remy,
  • Mario Ollero and
  • Khalil El Karoui

29 August 2019

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is characterized by a broad spectrum of renal lesions. In lupus glomerulonephritis, histological classifications are based on immune-complex (IC) deposits and hypercellularity lesions (mesangial and/or endocapillary...

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8 Citations
9,526 Views
26 Pages

Modeling Podocyte Ontogeny and Podocytopathies with the Zebrafish

  • Bridgette E. Drummond,
  • Wesley S. Ercanbrack and
  • Rebecca A. Wingert

20 February 2023

Podocytes are exquisitely fashioned kidney cells that serve an essential role in the process of blood filtration. Congenital malformation or damage to podocytes has dire consequences and initiates a cascade of pathological changes leading to renal di...

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24 Citations
7,808 Views
25 Pages

25 February 2020

Podocytes are visceral epithelial cells covering the outer surface of glomerular capillaries in the kidney. Blood is filtered through the slit diaphragm of podocytes to form urine. The functional and structural integrity of podocytes is essential for...

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1 Citations
2,549 Views
16 Pages

The Protective Role of KANK1 in Podocyte Injury

  • Keiko Oda,
  • Kan Katayama,
  • Liqing Zang,
  • Masaaki Toda,
  • Akiko Tanoue,
  • Ryosuke Saiki,
  • Taro Yasuma,
  • Corina N. D’Alessandro-Gabazza,
  • Yasuhito Shimada and
  • Kaoru Dohi
  • + 6 authors

Approximately 30% of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndromes are attributed to monogenic disorders that involve 27 genes. Mutations in KANK family members have also been linked to nephrotic syndrome; however, the precise mechanism remains elusive. To i...

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2 Citations
2,876 Views
26 Pages

Mechanisms and Therapeutic Perspectives of Podocyte Aging in Podocytopathies

  • Si-Jia Ma,
  • Yu-Ting Zhu,
  • Fang-Fang He and
  • Chun Zhang

19 September 2025

Podocytes are highly specialized, terminally differentiated epithelial cells essential for maintaining the glomerular filtration barrier. Their limited regenerative capacity and high metabolic demands render them particularly susceptible to aging-rel...

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20 Citations
6,108 Views
17 Pages

Semaphorin3A-Inhibitor Ameliorates Doxorubicin-Induced Podocyte Injury

  • Yizhen Sang,
  • Kenji Tsuji,
  • Akiko Inoue-Torii,
  • Kazuhiko Fukushima,
  • Shinji Kitamura and
  • Jun Wada

Podocyte injury is an independent risk factor for the progression of renal diseases. Semaphorin3A (SEMA3A), expressed in podocytes and tubular cells in the mammalian adult kidneys, has been reported to regulate diverse biological functions and be ass...

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12 Citations
8,201 Views
17 Pages

The Role of Survivin in Podocyte Injury Induced by Puromycin Aminonucleoside

  • Xuejuan Li,
  • Xiaoyan Zhang,
  • Xiaoyan Li,
  • Fangrui Ding and
  • Jie Ding

17 April 2014

Objective: Survivin is a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein family, which uniquely promotes mitosis and regulates apoptosis in cancer cells. Recent studies have demonstrated that survivin also expresses in several normal adult cells. In the...

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7 Citations
3,066 Views
20 Pages

Role of Arginase-II in Podocyte Injury under Hypoxic Conditions

  • Zhilong Ren,
  • Duilio Michele Potenza,
  • Yiqiong Ma,
  • Guillaume Ajalbert,
  • David Hoogewijs,
  • Xiu-Fen Ming and
  • Zhihong Yang

31 August 2022

Hypoxia plays a crucial role in acute and chronic renal injury, which is attributable to renal tubular and glomerular cell damage. Some studies provide evidence that hypoxia-dependent upregulation of the mitochondrial enzyme arginase type-II (Arg-II)...

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12 Citations
4,281 Views
17 Pages

22 May 2024

Podocyte health is vital for maintaining proper glomerular filtration in the kidney. Interdigitating foot processes from podocytes form slit diaphragms which regulate the filtration of molecules through size and charge selectivity. The abundance of l...

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2 Citations
2,720 Views
18 Pages

Transcription Factor NFE2L1 Decreases in Glomerulonephropathies after Podocyte Damage

  • Mustafa Elshani,
  • In Hwa Um,
  • Steve Leung,
  • Paul A. Reynolds,
  • Alex Chapman,
  • Mary Kudsy and
  • David J. Harrison

29 August 2023

Podocyte cellular injury and detachment from glomerular capillaries constitute a critical factor contributing to kidney disease. Notably, transcription factors are instrumental in maintaining podocyte differentiation and homeostasis. This study explo...

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2 Citations
3,246 Views
19 Pages

Heparanase Increases Podocyte Survival and Autophagic Flux after Adriamycin-Induced Injury

  • Hanan Abu-Tayeh Suleiman,
  • Shereen Said,
  • Haya Ali Saleh,
  • Aviva Gamliel-Lazarovich,
  • Eyas Haddad,
  • Irina Minkov,
  • Yaniv Zohar,
  • Neta Ilan,
  • Israel Vlodavsky and
  • Suheir Assady
  • + 1 author

21 October 2022

The kidney glomerular filtration barrier (GFB) is enriched with heparan sulfate (HS) proteoglycans, which contribute to its permselectivity. The endoglycosidase heparanase cleaves HS and hence appears to be involved in the pathogenesis of kidney inju...

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6 Citations
4,071 Views
13 Pages

CD73 Overexpression in Podocytes: A Novel Marker of Podocyte Injury in Human Kidney Disease

  • Zoran V. Popovic,
  • Felix Bestvater,
  • Damir Krunic,
  • Bernhard K. Krämer,
  • Raoul Bergner,
  • Christian Löffler,
  • Berthold Hocher,
  • Alexander Marx and
  • Stefan Porubsky

The CD73 pathway is an important anti-inflammatory mechanism in various disease settings. Observations in mouse models suggested that CD73 might have a protective role in kidney damage; however, no direct evidence of its role in human kidney disease...

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6 Citations
7,413 Views
15 Pages

Small Molecule Membrane Transporters in the Mammalian Podocyte: A Pathogenic and Therapeutic Target

  • Cristina Zennaro,
  • Mary Artero,
  • Vittorio Di Maso and
  • Michele Carraro

18 November 2014

The intriguingly complex glomerular podocyte has been a recent object of intense study. Researchers have sought to understand its role in the pathogenesis of common proteinuric diseases such as minimal change disease and focal segmental glomerular sc...

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3 Citations
1,939 Views
21 Pages

Involvement of ADAM17-Klotho Crosstalk in High Glucose-Induced Alterations of Podocyte Function

  • Dorota Rogacka,
  • Patrycja Rachubik,
  • Marlena Typiak,
  • Tomasz Kulesza,
  • Irena Audzeyenka,
  • Moin A. Saleem,
  • Honorata Sikora,
  • Natalia Gruba,
  • Magdalena Wysocka and
  • Agnieszka Piwkowska
  • + 1 author

Microalbuminuria is the earliest clinical abnormality in diabetic kidney disease. High glucose (HG) concentrations are associated with the induction of oxidative stress in podocytes, leading to disruption of the glomerular filtration barrier. Our rec...

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7 Citations
3,565 Views
19 Pages

Characterizing Intraindividual Podocyte Morphology In Vitro with Different Innovative Microscopic and Spectroscopic Techniques

  • Annalena Kraus,
  • Victoria Rose,
  • René Krüger,
  • George Sarau,
  • Lasse Kling,
  • Mario Schiffer,
  • Silke Christiansen and
  • Janina Müller-Deile

25 April 2023

Podocytes are critical components of the glomerular filtration barrier, sitting on the outside of the glomerular basement membrane. Primary and secondary foot processes are characteristic for podocytes, but cell processes that develop in culture were...

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1 Citations
2,903 Views
17 Pages

20 February 2025

Background/Objectives: Autoimmunity towards podocyte antigens causes membranous nephropathy (MN). Numerous MN target antigens (MNTAgs) have been reported, including PLA2R1, THSD7A, NTNG1, TGFBR3, HTRA1, NDNF, SEMA3B, FAT1, EXT1, CNTN1, NELL1, PCDH7,...

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5 Citations
2,700 Views
14 Pages

The Role of α3β1 Integrin Modulation on Fabry Disease Podocyte Injury and Kidney Impairment

  • Bruna Bosquetti,
  • Aline Aparecida Santana,
  • Paulo Cézar Gregório,
  • Regiane Stafim da Cunha,
  • Guilherme Miniskiskosky,
  • Julia Budag,
  • Célia Regina Cavichiolo Franco,
  • Edneia Amancio de Souza Ramos,
  • Fellype Carvalho Barreto and
  • Andréa Emilia Marques Stinghen

14 December 2023

Podocyte dysfunction plays a crucial role in renal injury and is identified as a key contributor to proteinuria in Fabry disease (FD), primarily impacting glomerular filtration function (GFF). The α3β1 integrins are important for podocyte...

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5 Citations
5,275 Views
15 Pages

CALINCA—A Novel Pipeline for the Identification of lncRNAs in Podocyte Disease

  • Sweta Talyan,
  • Samantha Filipów,
  • Michael Ignarski,
  • Magdalena Smieszek,
  • He Chen,
  • Lucas Kühne,
  • Linus Butt,
  • Heike Göbel,
  • K. Johanna R. Hoyer-Allo and
  • Christoph Dieterich
  • + 7 authors

20 March 2021

Diseases of the renal filtration unit—the glomerulus—are the most common cause of chronic kidney disease. Podocytes are the pivotal cell type for the function of this filter and focal-segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a classic example of a podo...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,544 Views
21 Pages

A YAP/TAZ–ARHGAP29–RhoA Signaling Axis Regulates Podocyte Protrusions and Integrin Adhesions

  • Manuel Rogg,
  • Jasmin I. Maier,
  • Martin Helmstädter,
  • Alena Sammarco,
  • Felix Kliewe,
  • Oliver Kretz,
  • Lisa Weißer,
  • Clara Van Wymersch,
  • Karla Findeisen and
  • Christoph Schell
  • + 8 authors

6 July 2023

Glomerular disease due to podocyte malfunction is a major factor in the pathogenesis of chronic kidney disease. Identification of podocyte-specific signaling pathways is therefore a prerequisite to characterizing relevant disease pathways and develop...

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18 Citations
7,710 Views
24 Pages

20 August 2024

Cell deaths maintain the normal function of tissues and organs. In pathological conditions, the abnormal activation or disruption of cell death often leads to pathophysiological effects. Diabetic kidney disease (DKD), a significant microvascular comp...

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3 Citations
4,200 Views
24 Pages

Podocyte A20/TNFAIP3 Controls Glomerulonephritis Severity via the Regulation of Inflammatory Responses and Effects on the Cytoskeleton

  • Paulina Köhler,
  • Andrea Ribeiro,
  • Mohsen Honarpisheh,
  • Ekaterina von Rauchhaupt,
  • Georg Lorenz,
  • Chenyu Li,
  • Lucas Martin,
  • Stefanie Steiger,
  • Maja Lindenmeyer and
  • Maciej Lech
  • + 3 authors

5 March 2025

A20/Tnfaip3, an early NF-κB response gene and key negative regulator of NF-κB signaling, suppresses proinflammatory responses. Its ubiquitinase and deubiquitinase activities mediate proteasomal degradation within the NF-κB pathway....

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13 Citations
4,921 Views
16 Pages

Novel Human Podocyte Cell Model Carrying G2/G2 APOL1 High-Risk Genotype

  • Pepe M. Ekulu,
  • Oyindamola C. Adebayo,
  • Jean-Paul Decuypere,
  • Linda Bellucci,
  • Mohamed A. Elmonem,
  • Agathe B. Nkoy,
  • Djalila Mekahli,
  • Benedetta Bussolati,
  • Lambertus P. van den Heuvel and
  • Elena N. Levtchenko
  • + 1 author

28 July 2021

Apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) high-risk genotypes (HRG), G1 and G2, increase the risk of various non-diabetic kidney diseases in the African population. To date, the precise mechanisms by which APOL1 risk variants induce injury on podocytes and other kid...

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1 Citations
3,106 Views
47 Pages

Approach to Studies on Podocyte Lesions Mediated by Hyperglycemia: A Systematic Review

  • Jordana Souza Silva,
  • Camila Botelho Miguel,
  • Alberto Gabriel Borges Felipe,
  • Ana Luisa Monteiro dos Santos Martins,
  • Renata Botelho Miguel,
  • Maraiza Oliveira Carrijo,
  • Laise Mazurek,
  • Liliane Silvano Araújo,
  • Crislaine Aparecida da Silva and
  • Wellington Francisco Rodrigues
  • + 4 authors

15 September 2025

Podocyte injury is a central event in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy (DN). We conducted a systematic review across four major databases, identifying 7769 records and including 130 studies that met predefined eligibility criteria. Methodolog...

  • Review
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20 Citations
5,876 Views
23 Pages

3 December 2022

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is one of the most important comorbidities for patients with diabetes, and its incidence has exceeded one tenth, with an increasing trend. Studies have shown that diabetes is associated with a decrease in the number of p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,937 Views
13 Pages

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Accompanied by Hyperandrogenemia or Metabolic Syndrome Triggers Glomerular Podocyte Injury

  • Kagan Gungor,
  • Nur D. Gungor,
  • Onder Celik,
  • Aynur Ersahin,
  • Nilufer Celik,
  • Meltem Yardim,
  • Arzu Yurci,
  • Murat Kobaner and
  • Ivan Ilkov Maslarski

1 October 2024

Objective: To determine whether the urinary excretion of podocyte degradation products varies according to PCOS phenotype and metabolic syndrome (MetS). Methods: The concentrations of podocalyxin (PDX) and nephrin, chronic markers of podocyte damage,...

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6 Citations
5,667 Views
18 Pages

Apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) nephropathy results from several podocyte dysfunctions involving morphological and motility changes, mitochondrial perturbations, inflammatory stress, and alterations in cation channel activity. I propose that this phenotype...

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2 Citations
2,127 Views
16 Pages

Investigating the role of podocytes in proteinuric disease is imperative to address the increasing global burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Studies strongly implicate increased levels of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1/CCL2) in protei...

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3 Citations
3,832 Views
14 Pages

Urinary mRNA Expression of Glomerular Podocyte Markers in Glomerular Disease and Renal Transplant

  • Silvia Armelloni,
  • Deborah Mattinzoli,
  • Masami Ikehata,
  • Carlo Alfieri,
  • Mirco Belingheri,
  • Gabrilella Moroni,
  • Donata Cresseri,
  • Patrizia Passerini,
  • Roberta Cerutti and
  • Piergiorgio Messa

The research of novel markers in urinary samples, for the description of renal damage, is of high interest, and several works demonstrated the value of urinary mRNA quantification for the search of events related to renal disease or affecting the out...

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13 Citations
3,860 Views
17 Pages

19 November 2021

Increased expression and activity of the Ca2+ channel transient receptor potential channel 6 (TRPC6) is associated with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, but therapeutic strategies to target TRPC6 are currently lacking. Nitric oxide (NO) is crucial...

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5 Citations
1,274 Views
14 Pages

30 December 2024

Podocytes express large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels (BK channels) and at least two different pore-forming KCa1.1 subunit C-terminal splice variants, known as VEDEC and EMVYR, along with auxiliary β and γ subunits. Podocyte KCa1....

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12 Citations
2,779 Views
16 Pages

ER Stress-Perturbed Intracellular Protein O-GlcNAcylation Aggravates Podocyte Injury in Diabetes Nephropathy

  • Shicong Song,
  • Tiantian Hu,
  • Xu Shi,
  • Yongjie Jin,
  • Sirui Liu,
  • Xuehong Li,
  • Wei Zou and
  • Cheng Wang

18 December 2023

Diabetes nephropathy (DN) is the leading cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) worldwide, and podocyte injury is the central contributor to the progression of DN. Despite the emerging evidence that has established the importance of podocyte endopla...

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53 Citations
5,282 Views
17 Pages

13 November 2020

Podocyte injury inevitably results in leakage of proteins from the glomerular filter and is vital in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy (DN). The underlying mechanisms of podocyte injury facilitate finding of new therapeutic targets for DN trea...

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12 Citations
3,837 Views
21 Pages

osr1 Maintains Renal Progenitors and Regulates Podocyte Development by Promoting wnt2ba via the Antagonism of hand2

  • Bridgette E. Drummond,
  • Brooke E. Chambers,
  • Hannah M. Wesselman,
  • Shannon Gibson,
  • Liana Arceri,
  • Marisa N. Ulrich,
  • Gary F. Gerlach,
  • Paul T. Kroeger,
  • Ignaty Leshchiner and
  • Rebecca A. Wingert
  • + 1 author

Knowledge about the genetic pathways that control nephron development is essential for better understanding the basis of congenital malformations of the kidney. The transcription factors Osr1 and Hand2 are known to exert antagonistic influences to ba...

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  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,564 Views
21 Pages

Podocyte damage and renal inflammation are the main features and pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy (DN). Inhibition of lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) receptor 1 (LPAR1) suppresses glomerular inflammation and improves DN. Herein, we investigated LPA-i...

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4 Citations
3,452 Views
20 Pages

GDF-15 Suppresses Puromycin Aminonucleoside-Induced Podocyte Injury by Reducing Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Glomerular Inflammation

  • Ekaterina von Rauchhaupt,
  • Martin Klaus,
  • Andrea Ribeiro,
  • Mohsen Honarpisheh,
  • Chenyu Li,
  • Min Liu,
  • Paulina Köhler,
  • Karina Adamowicz,
  • Christoph Schmaderer and
  • Maciej Lech
  • + 3 authors

5 April 2024

GDF15, also known as MIC1, is a member of the TGF-beta superfamily. Previous studies reported elevated serum levels of GDF15 in patients with kidney disorder, and its association with kidney disease progression, while other studies identified GDF15 t...

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3 Citations
3,417 Views
15 Pages

Decreased Podocyte Vesicle Transcytosis and Albuminuria in APC C-Terminal Deficiency Mice with Puromycin-Induced Nephrotic Syndrome

  • Saaya Hatakeyama,
  • Akihiro Tojo,
  • Hiroshi Satonaka,
  • Nami O. Yamada,
  • Takao Senda and
  • Toshihiko Ishimitsu

14 December 2021

In minimal change nephrotic syndrome, podocyte vesicle transport is enhanced. Adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) anchors microtubules to cell membranes and plays an important role in vesicle transport. To clarify the role of APC in vesicle transport in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,487 Views
14 Pages

Paracrine Effects of Renal Proximal Tubular Epithelial Cells on Podocyte Injury under Hypoxic Conditions Are Mediated by Arginase-II and TGF-β1

  • Yiqiong Ma,
  • Duilio Michele Potenza,
  • Guillaume Ajalbert,
  • Andrea Brenna,
  • Cui Zhu,
  • Xiu-Fen Ming and
  • Zhihong Yang

10 February 2023

Hypoxia is an important risk for renal disease. The mitochondrial enzyme arginase-II (Arg-II) is expressed and/or induced by hypoxia in proximal tubular epithelial cells (PTECs) and in podocytes, leading to cellular damage. Because PTECs are vulnerab...

  • Article
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2 Citations
1,818 Views
19 Pages

Magnolol Inhibits High Fructose-Induced Podocyte Inflammation via Downregulation of TKFC/Sp1/HDAC4/Notch1 Activation

  • Ziang Zhou,
  • Yumeng Wang,
  • Yu Xing,
  • Shuman Pan,
  • Wanru Wang,
  • Jie Yang,
  • Wenyuan Wu,
  • Jie Zhou,
  • Luyi Huang and
  • Lingdong Kong
  • + 2 authors

23 October 2024

Background/Objectives: High fructose has been implicated as an important trigger of kidney inflammation in patients and experimental models. Magnolol, isolated from Magnolia officinalis, has an anti-inflammatory effect, but its protective role in pod...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,731 Views
19 Pages

Acid Sphingomyelinase and Ceramide Signaling Pathway Mediates Nicotine-Induced NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation and Podocyte Injury

  • Mohammad Atiqur Rahman,
  • Sayantap Datta,
  • Harini Lakkakula,
  • Saisudha Koka and
  • Krishna M. Boini

Background: Recent studies have shown that Nlrp3 inflammasome activation is importantly involved in podocyte dysfunction induced by nicotine. The present study was designed to test whether acid sphingomyelinase (Asm) and ceramide signaling play a rol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
2,728 Views
18 Pages

Polydatin Ameliorates High Fructose-Induced Podocyte Oxidative Stress via Suppressing HIF-1α/NOX4 Pathway

  • Hong Ding,
  • Chuanfeng Tang,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Ying Pan,
  • Ruiqing Jiao and
  • Lingdong Kong

Long-term high fructose intake drives oxidative stress, causing glomerular podocyte injury. Polydatin, isolated from Chinese herbal medicine Polygonum cuspidatum, is used as an antioxidant agent that protects kidney function. However, it remains uncl...

  • Article
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11 Citations
5,357 Views
20 Pages

mTOR-Dependent Autophagy Regulates Slit Diaphragm Density in Podocyte-like Drosophila Nephrocytes

  • Dominik Spitz,
  • Maria Comas,
  • Lea Gerstner,
  • Séverine Kayser,
  • Martin Helmstädter,
  • Gerd Walz and
  • Tobias Hermle

2 July 2022

Both mTOR signaling and autophagy are important modulators of podocyte homeostasis, regeneration, and aging and have been implicated in glomerular diseases. However, the mechanistic role of these pathways for the glomerular filtration barrier remains...

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15 Citations
14,398 Views
26 Pages

10 December 2020

Metformin is the most commonly prescribed drug for treating type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D). Its mechanisms of action have been under extensive investigation, revealing that it has multiple cellular targets, either direct or indirect ones, via which i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,957 Views
15 Pages

Metalloporphyrins Reduce Proteinuria in Podocyte Immune Injury: The Role of Metal and Porphyrin Moieties

  • Elias A. Lianos,
  • Gia Nghi Phung,
  • Michelle Foster,
  • Jianping Zhou and
  • Mukut Sharma

14 August 2023

Depending on their central metal atom, metalloporphyrins (MPs) can attenuate or exacerbate the severity of immune-mediated kidney injury, and this has been attributed to the induction or inhibition of heme oxygenase (HO) activity, particularly the in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
480 Views
20 Pages

Morin Alleviates Fructose-Driven Disturbance of Podocyte Mitochondrial Energy Metabolism by Inhibiting Adenosine 5′-Monophosphate Deaminase Activity to Improve Glomerular Injury

  • Yingzhi Yang,
  • Ziyan Wan,
  • Luyi Huang,
  • Ziang Zhou,
  • Wanru Wang,
  • Yu Xing,
  • Shijie Li,
  • Yufan Du,
  • Jiufang Huang and
  • Dongmei Zhang
  • + 4 authors

12 December 2025

Background/Objectives: High fructose consumption is a significant risk factor for glomerular podocyte injury. This study aimed to identify the underlying mechanism of fructose-induced podocyte injury and explore the protective effect of the natural p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,010 Views
17 Pages

A Constant Pressure-Driven Podocyte-on-Chip Model for Studying Hypertension-Induced Podocytopathy Pathomechanism and Drug Screening

  • Yun-Jie Hao,
  • Bo-Yi Yao,
  • Qian-Ling Wang,
  • Zong-Min Liu,
  • Hao-Han Yu,
  • Yi-Ching Ko,
  • Hsiang-Hao Hsu and
  • Fan-Gang Tseng

27 September 2025

Podocytopathy, characterized by proteinuria, contributes significantly to kidney diseases, with hypertension playing a key role in damaging podocytes and the glomerular filtration barrier (GFB). The lack of functional in vitro models, however, impede...

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  • Open Access
1,572 Views
20 Pages

23 February 2025

Metalloporphyrins (MPs) that induce heme oxygenase (HO)-1 were shown to attenuate complement-mediated glomerular injury, with cobalt protoporphyrin IX (CoPPIX) being the most effective. To decipher the efficacy between CoPPIX and its constituents (Co...

  • Article
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8 Citations
3,056 Views
14 Pages

Fungus-Derived 3-Hydroxyterphenyllin and Candidusin A Ameliorate Palmitic Acid-Induced Human Podocyte Injury via Anti-Oxidative and Anti-Apoptotic Mechanisms

  • Suchada Kaewin,
  • Karn Changsorn,
  • Titiwat Sungkaworn,
  • Peraya Hiranmartsuwan,
  • Wiriya Yaosanit,
  • Vatcharin Rukachaisirikul and
  • Chatchai Muanprasat

25 March 2022

Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a leading cause of end-stage renal disease. An elevated fatty acid plasma concentration leads to podocyte injury and DN progression. This study aimed to identify and characterize cellular mechanisms of natural compounds t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,601 Views
12 Pages

Podocyte-Related Mechanisms Underlying Survival Benefit of Long-Term Angiotensin Receptor Blocker

  • Xuejing Zhu,
  • Dan Gao,
  • Vittorio Albertazzi,
  • Jianyong Zhong,
  • Li-Jun Ma,
  • Liping Du,
  • Yu Shyr,
  • Valentina Kon,
  • Hai-Chun Yang and
  • Agnes B. Fogo

We previously found that short-term treatment (week 8 to 12 after injury) with high-dose angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) induced the regression of existing glomerulosclerosis in 5/6 nephrectomy rats. We therefore assessed the effects of long-term...

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