[HTML][HTML] Necroptosis in acute kidney injury: a shedding light

S Wang, C Zhang, L Hu, C Yang - Cell death & disease, 2016 - nature.com
S Wang, C Zhang, L Hu, C Yang
Cell death & disease, 2016nature.com
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and severe clinical condition with a heavy healthy
burden around the world. In spite of supportive therapies, the mortality associated with AKI
remains high. Our limited understanding of the complex cell death mechanism in the
process of AKI impedes the development of desirable therapeutics. Necroptosis is a recently
identified novel form of cell death contributing to numerable diseases and tissue damages.
Increasing evidence has suggested that necroptosis has an important role in the …
Abstract
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and severe clinical condition with a heavy healthy burden around the world. In spite of supportive therapies, the mortality associated with AKI remains high. Our limited understanding of the complex cell death mechanism in the process of AKI impedes the development of desirable therapeutics. Necroptosis is a recently identified novel form of cell death contributing to numerable diseases and tissue damages. Increasing evidence has suggested that necroptosis has an important role in the pathogenesis of various types of AKI. Therefore, we present here the signaling pathways and main regulators of necroptosis that are potential candidate for therapeutic strategies. Moreover, we emphasize on the potential role and corresponding mechanisms of necroptosis in AKI based on recent advances, and also discuss the possible therapeutic regimens based on manipulating necroptosis. Taken together, the progress in this field sheds new light into the prevention and management of AKI in clinical practice.
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