Neutrophils and NETs in kidney disease
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Neutrophils and NETs in kidney disease
Abstract
Neutrophils, conventionally regarded as a homogeneous immune cell population, have emerged as a heterogeneous group of cells with distinct gene profiles and immune properties. Activated neutrophils release a spectrum of bioactive substances, including cytokines, chemokines, proteolytic enzymes, reactive oxygen species and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), which are composed of decondensed DNA and antimicrobial proteins. NETs have a pivotal role in innate immunity, including in preventing the ascent of uropathogenic bacteria into the kidneys, as they efficiently trap pathogenic microorganisms. However, although indispensable for defence against pathogens, NETs also pose risks of self-damage owing to their cytotoxicity, thrombogenicity and autoantigenicity. Accordingly, neutrophils and NETs have been implicated in the pathogenesis of various disorders that affect the kidneys, including acute kidney injury, vasculitis, systemic lupus erythematosus, thrombotic microangiopathy and in various aetiologies of chronic kidney disease. Pathological alterations in the glomerular vascular wall can promote the infiltration of neutrophils, which can cause tissue damage and inflammation through their interactions with kidney-resident cells, including mesangial cells and podocytes, leading to local cell death. Targeting neutrophil activation and NET formation might therefore represent a new therapeutic strategy for these conditions.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: S.M., Y.N. and A.I. received research funding from Ono Pharmaceutical Corp. Ltd. and Alivexis, Inc. The other authors declare no competing interests.
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