2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241914666
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Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease: Is There a Role for Autophagy?

Claudio Ponticelli,
Gabriella Moroni,
Francesco Reggiani

Abstract: Autosomal-Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) is a monogenic disorder initiated by mutations in either PKD1 or PKD2 genes, responsible for encoding polycystin 1 and polycystin 2, respectively. These proteins are primarily located within the primary cilia. The disease follows an inexorable progression, leading most patients to severe renal failure around the age of 50, and extra-renal complications are frequent. A cure for ADPKD remains elusive, but some measures can be employed to manage symptoms and sl… Show more

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“…Autophagy and apoptosis are critical for the functional integrity of organs and cells under normal and pathological conditions and, although distinctly regulated, can be closely related [38]. One central finding of our study is that autophagy is reduced, while apoptosis, upon oxidative stress, is increased in R236C-expressing cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Autophagy and apoptosis are critical for the functional integrity of organs and cells under normal and pathological conditions and, although distinctly regulated, can be closely related [38]. One central finding of our study is that autophagy is reduced, while apoptosis, upon oxidative stress, is increased in R236C-expressing cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%