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A mechanistic approach to inherited polycystic kidney disease
Authors:John J. Bissler  Bradley P. Dixon
Affiliation:(1) Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, Cincinnati Children"rsquo"s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039, USA;(2) Children"rsquo"s Hospital Research Foundation, ML 7022, 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039, USA
Abstract:
There are approximately six and a half million people, of the estimated world population of six billion, with inherited polycystic kidney disease. Polycystic kidney diseases have a broad spectrum of associated findings that distinguish and define them as specific disease states. The dysregulation of renal tubular epithelial cell biology, including cell polarity, cell signaling, proliferation and apoptosis, basement membrane and matrix abnormalities, and fluid transport, has been postulated to contribute to cystogenesis. Evidence is currently accumulating that supports an association of the primary cilium and basal body, as well as the focal adhesion assembly, with polycystic kidney diseases. Renal cystogenesis may be the result of a disruption of a critical feedback loop that regulates tissue morphology based on the epithelial cell environment.
Keywords:Polycystic kidney disease  Nephronophthisis  Medullary cystic kidney  Tuberous sclerosis complex  Bardet-Biedl syndrome  Cilia
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