Epigenetic regulation of macrophage function in kidney disease: New perspective on the interaction between epigenetics and immune modulation
Ruizhi Tan,
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Qianrong Bai,
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Lingfei Jia
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et al.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
183, P. 117842 - 117842
Published: Jan. 13, 2025
Language: Английский
A bibliometric analysis of exosomes in aging from 2007 to 2023
Zenghui Niu,
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Mengge Cui,
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Yingkun Fu
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et al.
Frontiers in Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
Background
Aging
is
the
primary
factor
contributing
to
development
of
aging-related
diseases.
As
research
on
exosomes
continues
advance,
its
relationship
with
aging
and
diseases
has
become
a
hot
topic
This
article
analyzes
hotspots
in
diseases,
aiming
fill
gap
bibliometric
this
field
help
researchers
better
understand
current
status
future
trends
both
fundamental
clinical
field.
Methods
The
articles
were
retrieved
exported
from
WoSCC
December
18,
2023.
visual
analysis
countries
regions,
institutions,
authors,
references,
keywords
was
conducted
using
VOSviewer
1.6.18,
CiteSpace
6.2.R7,
Bibliometrix.
Results
included
1628
articles.
China
United
States
emerged
as
top
two
leading
A
total
2,321
institutions
78
regions
primarily
led
by
States.
Both
Kapogiannis
D
Goetzl
E
active
authors
Thery
C,
Valadi
H,
Raposo
G
important
promoters
C
proposed
method
differential
centrifugation
density
gradient
extract
exosomes.
H
discovered
cells
could
send
RNA-messages
each
other
loading
them
into
exosome-vesicles.
journal
highest
number
International
Journal
Molecular
Sciences
,
while
PLoS
One
most
frequently
cited
journal.
keyword
revealed
that
will
possibly
focus
“inflammation,
cellular
senescence,
angiogenesis,
insulin
resistance,
Alzheimer's
disease.”
Conclusion
We
identified
through
analysis.
present
study
provides
valuable
new
perspectives
history
also
offering
guidance
for
directions.
Language: Английский
Regulatory Roles of Exosomes in Aging and Aging-Related Diseases
Nanyin Xiao,
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Li Qiao,
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Guangyu Liang
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et al.
Biogerontology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(2)
Published: Feb. 18, 2025
Language: Английский
Crosstalk between macrophages and adjacent cells in AKI to CKD transition
Yanping Lin,
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Qian Yang,
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Rui Zeng
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et al.
Renal Failure,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
47(1)
Published: March 20, 2025
Acute
kidney
injury
(AKI),
triggered
by
ischemia,
sepsis,
toxicity,
or
obstruction,
is
marked
a
rapid
impairment
of
renal
function
and
could
lead
to
the
initiation
advancement
chronic
disease
(CKD).
The
concept
AKI
CKD
transition
has
gained
much
interest.
Despite
series
studies
highlighting
diverse
roles
macrophages
in
immune
response
following
AKI,
intricate
mechanisms
macrophage-driven
cell-cell
communication
remains
incompletely
understood.
In
this
review,
we
introduce
dynamic
phenotype
change
under
different
stages
injury.
Importantly,
present
novel
perspectives
on
extensive
interaction
with
adjacent
cells,
including
tubular
epithelial
vascular
endothelial
fibroblasts,
other
cells
via
soluble
factors,
extracellular
vesicles,
direct
contact,
facilitate
from
CKD.
Additionally,
summarize
potential
therapeutic
strategies
based
adverse
macrophage-neighboring
cell
crosstalk.
Language: Английский
Extracellular Vesicles in Renal Inflammatory Diseases: Revealing Mechanisms of Extracellular Vesicle-Mediated Macrophage Regulation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(8), P. 3646 - 3646
Published: April 12, 2025
Renal
inflammatory
diseases
are
a
group
of
severe
conditions
marked
by
significant
morbidity
and
mortality.
Extracellular
vesicles
(EVs),
as
facilitators
intercellular
communication,
have
been
recognized
pivotal
regulators
renal
diseases,
significantly
contributing
to
these
modulating
immune
responses
among
other
mechanisms.
This
review
highlights
the
intricate
mechanisms
through
which
EVs
modulate
macrophage-kidney
cell
interactions
regulating
macrophages,
principal
cells
within
milieu.
regulation
subsequently
influences
pathophysiology
such
acute
kidney
injury
chronic
disease.
Furthermore,
understanding
offers
novel
opportunities
alleviate
consequences
associated
with
diseases.
In
addition,
we
summarize
therapeutic
landscape
based
on
EV-mediated
macrophage
regulatory
mechanisms,
highlighting
potential
biomarkers
targets
well
challenges
limitations
translating
therapies
into
clinical
practice.
Language: Английский
Innate immune cells in acute and chronic kidney disease
Nature Reviews Nephrology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 22, 2025
Language: Английский
Exosomes from renal cells and macrophages: Bidirectional communication in the pathogenesis of kidney disease
Cytokine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
192, P. 156961 - 156961
Published: May 17, 2025
Language: Английский
Advancements in Research on Mesenchymal Stem-Cell-Derived Exosomal miRNAs: A Pivotal Insight into Aging and Age-Related Diseases
Minglei Huang,
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Ye Liu,
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Longze Zhang
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et al.
Biomolecules,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 1354 - 1354
Published: Oct. 24, 2024
Mesenchymal
stem
cells
(MSCs)
are
capable
of
differentiating
into
various
cell
types
and
play
a
crucial
role
in
repairing
aging
tissues
diseased
organs.
Aging
manifests
as
gradual
loss
cellular,
tissue,
organ
function,
leading
to
the
progression
pathologies.
Exosomes
(Exos)
extracellular
vesicles
secreted
by
cells,
which
maintain
cellular
homeostasis,
clear
debris,
facilitate
communication
between
This
review
provides
comprehensive
summary
mechanisms
for
synthesis
sorting
MSC-Exo
miRNAs
summarizes
current
research
status
MSCs-Exos
mitigating
age-related
diseases.
It
delves
underlying
molecular
mechanisms,
encompass
antioxidative
stress,
anti-inflammatory
response,
promotion
angiogenesis.
Additionally,
this
also
discusses
potential
challenges
future
strategies
advancing
miRNA-based
therapies
treatment
Language: Английский
Current Understanding of Cardiovascular Calcification in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(18), P. 10225 - 10225
Published: Sept. 23, 2024
The
burden
of
chronic
kidney
disease
(CKD)
is
increasing,
posing
a
serious
threat
to
human
health.
Cardiovascular
calcification
(CVC)
one
the
most
common
manifestations
CKD,
which
significantly
influences
morbidity
and
mortality
patients.
manifestation
CVC
an
unusual
accumulation
mineral
substances
containing
calcium
phosphate.
main
component
hydroxyapatite.
Many
cells
are
involved
in
this
process,
such
as
smooth
muscle
(SMCs)
endothelial
cells.
osteogenic
process
initiated
by
complex
mechanisms
metabolic
disorders
phosphorus
minerals,
inflammation,
extracellular
vesicles,
autophagy,
micro-RNAs
with
variety
signaling
pathways
like
Notch,
STAT,
JAK.
Although
drug
therapy
dialysis
technology
continue
advance,
survival
time
quality
life
patients
still
face
challenges.
Therefore,
early
diagnosis
prevention
CKD-related
CVC,
reducing
its
rate,
improving
patients’
have
become
urgent
issues
field
public
In
review,
we
try
summarize
state-of-the-art
understanding
progression
hope
that
it
will
help
treatment
CKD.
Language: Английский
The Dual Role of Cellular Senescence in Macrophages: Unveiling the Hidden Driver of Age-Related Inflammation in Kidney Disease
International Journal of Biological Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(2), P. 632 - 657
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
Aging
is
a
complex
biological
process
that
involves
the
gradual
decline
of
cellular,
tissue,
and
organ
functions.In
kidney,
aging
manifests
as
tubular
atrophy,
glomerulosclerosis,
progressive
renal
function
decline.The
critical
role
senescence-associated
macrophage
in
diseases,
particularly
kidney
increasingly
recognized.During
this
process,
macrophages
exhibit
range
pro-damage
response
to
senescent
tissues
cells,
while
themselves
also
significantly
influences
disease
progression,
creating
bidirectional
regulatory
between
macrophages.To
explore
mechanism,
review
will
elucidate
origin,
characteristic,
phenotype,
secretory
phenotype
(SASP),
extracellular
vesicles
from
senescence
cell-engulfment
suppression
(SCES),
context
disease.Additionally,
it
discuss
characteristics
macrophage,
such
common
markers,
changes
autophagy,
metabolism,
gene
regulation,
phagocytosis,
antigen
presentation,
exosome
secretion,
along
with
their
physiological
pathological
impacts
on
tissue
cells.Furthermore,
exploring
therapies
drugs
modulate
or
eliminate
cells
may
help
slow
progression
damage.
Language: Английский