[HTML][HTML] Interferon-α and-β in kidney inflammation

HJ Anders, J Lichtnekert, R Allam - Kidney international, 2010 - Elsevier
HJ Anders, J Lichtnekert, R Allam
Kidney international, 2010Elsevier
Type I interferons, interferon-α and interferon-β, are central regulators of antiviral immunity
and autoimmunity, but little is known about their role in renal inflammation. Recent work
documents that viral nucleic acids are potent inducers of interferon-α and interferon-β in
mesangial cells and glomerular endothelial cells. This review discusses the available
evidence on the role of interferon-α and interferon-β in viral nephropathies, in kidney
diseases triggered by extrarenal infections, in lupus nephritis, and in other kidney disease …
Type I interferons, interferon-α and interferon-β, are central regulators of antiviral immunity and autoimmunity, but little is known about their role in renal inflammation. Recent work documents that viral nucleic acids are potent inducers of interferon-α and interferon-β in mesangial cells and glomerular endothelial cells. This review discusses the available evidence on the role of interferon-α and interferon-β in viral nephropathies, in kidney diseases triggered by extrarenal infections, in lupus nephritis, and in other kidney disease entities. Finally, we propose areas of research that may help unravel the roles of type I interferons and interferon-related genes in the renal field.
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