2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.03.534558
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Acute kidney injury-induced circulating TNFR1/2 elevations correlate with persistent kidney injury and progression to fibrosis

Abstract: Background: Elevated levels of circulating Tumor-Necrosis-Factor-Receptors 1 and 2 (cTNFR1/2) predict CKD progression. Whether acute kidney injury drives cTNFR1/2 elevations and whether they predict disease outcomes after AKI remains unknown. Methods: We used AKI patient serum and urine samples, mouse models of kidney injury (ischemic, obstructive, toxic) and progression to fibrosis, nephrectomy, and related single cell RNA-sequencing datasets. Results: We show that TNFR1/2 serum and urine levels are highly el… Show more

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