Lymphatic Vessels Enhancing Adaptive Immunity Deteriorates Renal Inflammation and Renal Fibrosis
Background: Lymphatic vessels transport lymph away from microvascular beds into the cardiovascular system. The basic function of the lymphatic system include absorption of water and macromolecules in the interstitial fluid, which plays an important role in maintaining osmotic balance of the body. Re...
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doaj-3e33d9dac0974d3c9385b36f5e032f392020-11-25T03:51:04ZengKarger PublishersKidney Diseases2296-93812296-93572020-03-016315015610.1159/000506201506201Lymphatic Vessels Enhancing Adaptive Immunity Deteriorates Renal Inflammation and Renal FibrosisJianliang WuGuangchang PeiRui ZengGang XuBackground: Lymphatic vessels transport lymph away from microvascular beds into the cardiovascular system. The basic function of the lymphatic system include absorption of water and macromolecules in the interstitial fluid, which plays an important role in maintaining osmotic balance of the body. Recent studies have shown that lymphangiogenesis is associated with tumor metabolism, injury repair, and chronic inflammation, and deteriorates disease progression via immune cell trafficking. Summary: Renal interstitial lymphangiogenesis is found in patients with chronic kidney disease and a series of animal models of renal fibrosis. Lymphatic vessels transfer antigen and antigen-presenting cells from peripheral tissues to lymph nodes, which initiates adaptive immunity and in turn deteriorates renal inflammation and renal fibrosis, even in non-autoimmune renal diseases. Key Messages: This review summarizes the latest findings on how lymphatics participate in the progression of chronic kidney disease. This discussion will serve to highlight the role of adaptive immunity in non-infectious and non-autoimmune nephropathy, in order to provide new ideas and methods for prevention and treatment of kidney diseases.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/506201lymphangiogenesiskidney diseaserenal fibrosisadaptive immunity |
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Jianliang Wu Guangchang Pei Rui Zeng Gang Xu Lymphatic Vessels Enhancing Adaptive Immunity Deteriorates Renal Inflammation and Renal Fibrosis Kidney Diseases lymphangiogenesis kidney disease renal fibrosis adaptive immunity |
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Jianliang Wu Guangchang Pei Rui Zeng Gang Xu |
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Jianliang Wu |
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Lymphatic Vessels Enhancing Adaptive Immunity Deteriorates Renal Inflammation and Renal Fibrosis |
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Lymphatic Vessels Enhancing Adaptive Immunity Deteriorates Renal Inflammation and Renal Fibrosis |
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Lymphatic Vessels Enhancing Adaptive Immunity Deteriorates Renal Inflammation and Renal Fibrosis |
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Lymphatic Vessels Enhancing Adaptive Immunity Deteriorates Renal Inflammation and Renal Fibrosis |
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Lymphatic Vessels Enhancing Adaptive Immunity Deteriorates Renal Inflammation and Renal Fibrosis |
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lymphatic vessels enhancing adaptive immunity deteriorates renal inflammation and renal fibrosis |
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Karger Publishers |
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Kidney Diseases |
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2296-9381 2296-9357 |
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2020-03-01 |
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Background: Lymphatic vessels transport lymph away from microvascular beds into the cardiovascular system. The basic function of the lymphatic system include absorption of water and macromolecules in the interstitial fluid, which plays an important role in maintaining osmotic balance of the body. Recent studies have shown that lymphangiogenesis is associated with tumor metabolism, injury repair, and chronic inflammation, and deteriorates disease progression via immune cell trafficking. Summary: Renal interstitial lymphangiogenesis is found in patients with chronic kidney disease and a series of animal models of renal fibrosis. Lymphatic vessels transfer antigen and antigen-presenting cells from peripheral tissues to lymph nodes, which initiates adaptive immunity and in turn deteriorates renal inflammation and renal fibrosis, even in non-autoimmune renal diseases. Key Messages: This review summarizes the latest findings on how lymphatics participate in the progression of chronic kidney disease. This discussion will serve to highlight the role of adaptive immunity in non-infectious and non-autoimmune nephropathy, in order to provide new ideas and methods for prevention and treatment of kidney diseases. |
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lymphangiogenesis kidney disease renal fibrosis adaptive immunity |
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