Interplay of immune and kidney resident cells in the formation of tertiary lymphoid structures in lupus nephritis
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24122Dato
2021-10-27Type
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Kidney involvement confers significant morbidity and mortality in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
(SLE). The pathogenesis of lupus nephritis (LN) involves diverse mechanisms instigated by elements of the
autoimmune response which alter the biology of kidney resident cells. Processes in the glomeruli and in the
interstitium may proceed independently albeit crosstalk between the two is inevitable. Podocytes, mesangial
cells, tubular epithelial cells, kidney resident macrophages and stromal cells with input from cytokines and
autoantibodies present in the circulation alter the expression of enzymes, produce cytokines and chemokines
which lead to their injury and damage of the kidney. Several of these molecules can be targeted independently to
prevent and reverse kidney failure. Tertiary lymphoid structures with true germinal centers are present in the
kidneys of patients with lupus nephritis and have been increasingly recognized to associate with poorer renal
outcomes. Stromal cells, tubular epithelial cells, high endothelial vessel and lymphatic venule cells produce
chemokines which enable the formation of structures composed of a T-cell-rich zone with mature dendritic cells
next to a B-cell follicle with the characteristics of a germinal center surrounded by plasma cells. Following an
overview on the interaction of the immune cells with kidney resident cells, we discuss the cellular and molecular
events which lead to the formation of tertiary lymphoid structures in the interstitium of the kidneys of mice and
patients with lupus nephritis. In parallel, molecules and processes that can be targeted therapeutically are
presented.
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ElsevierSitering
Jamaly S, Rakaee M, Abdi, tsokos, Fenton KA. Interplay of immune and kidney resident cells in the formation of tertiary lymphoid structures in lupus nephritis. Autoimmunity Reviews. 2021Metadata
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