BK Polyomavirus and acute kidney injury in transplant recipients: signaling pathways and molecular mechanisms
Samar Bizhani,
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Afsoon Afshari,
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Ramin Yaghobi
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et al.
Virology Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: Jan. 4, 2025
Acute
kidney
injury
(AKI)
is
a
condition
that
can
result
in
changes
both
urine
production
and
creatinine
levels
the
bloodstream,
complicating
treatment
process
worsening
outcomes
for
many
hospitalized
patients.
BK
polyomavirus
(BKPyV),
member
of
Polyomaviridae
family,
prevalent
population
remains
latent
body.
It
reactivate
individuals
with
compromised
immune
system,
particularly
post-kidney
transplant,
activate
various
transcription
factors
mediators.
Although
reactivation
often
asymptomatic,
it
present
as
AKI,
which
risk
factor
early
loss
transplanted
organ.
The
response
to
BKPyV
crucial
controlling
virus
safeguarding
organs
from
damage
during
infection.
Understanding
pathways
may
offer
novel
opportunities
effectively
treating
BKPyV-associated
complications.
This
review
seeks
elucidate
potential
mechanisms
by
lead
AKI
analyzing
signaling
pathways,
well
identification
molecular
utilize
induce
AKI.
Language: Английский
Acute kidney injury and energy metabolism
Mingkang Zhang,
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Yanrong Ma,
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Yong-wen Jin
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et al.
Clinica Chimica Acta,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
570, P. 120208 - 120208
Published: Feb. 20, 2025
Language: Английский
Research and Application Prospect of Nanomedicine in Kidney Disease: A Bibliometric Analysis From 2003 to 2024
Yilin Meng,
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Lu Yan Sui,
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Tianhua Xu
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et al.
International Journal of Nanomedicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 20, P. 3007 - 3030
Published: March 1, 2025
Abstract:
Kidney
disease
is
a
major
public
health
concern
that
has
significant
effect
on
patient's
life
span
and
quality
of
life.
However,
effective
treatment
for
most
kidney
diseases
lacking.
Nanotechnology
mainly
explores
the
design,
characterization,
production,
applications
objects
in
nanoscale
range
been
widely
used
medical
field.
To
date,
there
an
increasing
amount
research
application
nanotechnology
disease.
systematic
bibliometric
studies
remain
rare.
In
this
review,
data
collected
from
Web
Science
Core
Collection
database
until
December
31,
2024,
were
subjected
to
analysis.
A
total
1179
articles
reviews
included.
The
publication
trends,
countries,
institutions,
authors,
co-authorship,
co-citations,
journals,
keywords,
references
pertaining
topic
examined.
results
showed
increasing.
leading
country,
organization,
author
China,
Sichuan
University,
Professor
Peng
Huang,
respectively.
ACS
APPLIED
MATERIALS
&
INTERFACES
was
top
journal
among
464
journals
which
published.
KIDNEY
INTERNATIONAL
cited
increases
shown
"acute
disease",
"drug
delivery",
"oxidative
stress",
"diabetic
nephropathy",
"chronic
indicating
current
hotspots.
Furthermore,
development
prospects
challenges
discussed
review.
How
achieve
precise
drug
delivery
render
kidney-targeting
therapy
reality
may
be
problematic
future
studies.
Keywords:
nanomedicine,
disease,
analysis,
delivery,
diagnosis,
Language: Английский
The Association and Prognostic Implications of Long Non-Coding RNAs in Major Psychiatric Disorders, Alzheimer’s Diseases and Parkinson’s Diseases: A Systematic Review
Lin Zhu,
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Meng Guo,
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Ke Li
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et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(20), P. 10995 - 10995
Published: Oct. 12, 2024
The
prevalence
of
psychiatric
disorders
and
neurodegenerative
diseases
is
steadily
increasing,
placing
a
significant
burden
on
both
society
individuals.
Given
the
intricate
multifaceted
nature
these
diseases,
precise
underlying
mechanisms
remain
elusive.
Consequently,
there
an
increasing
imperative
to
investigate
mechanisms,
identify
specific
target
sites
for
effective
treatment,
provide
accurate
diagnosis
patients
with
diseases.
Numerous
studies
have
revealed
alterations
in
expression
long
non-coding
RNAs
(lncRNAs)
suggesting
their
potential
increase
probability
Moreover,
findings
propose
that
lncRNAs
could
be
used
as
highly
valuable
biomarkers
diagnosing
treating
thereby
offering
novel
insights
future
clinical
interventions.
review
presents
comprehensive
summary
origin,
biological
functions,
action
lncRNAs,
while
exploring
implications
pathogenesis
utility
biomarkers.
Language: Английский