Cell Cycle Dysregulation and Renal Fibrosis

Precise regulation of cell cycle is essential for tissue homeostasis and development, while cell cycle dysregulation is associated with many human diseases including renal fibrosis, a common process of various chronic kidney diseases progressing to end-stage renal disease. Under normal physiological...

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Autores principales: Yun-Shan Wu, Shan Liang, Dong-Yi Li, Jun-Hao Wen, Ji-Xin Tang, Hua-Feng Liu
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:10967b305d0f400d8b8c1ebb88f738d42021-12-01T01:33:14ZCell Cycle Dysregulation and Renal Fibrosis2296-634X10.3389/fcell.2021.714320https://doaj.org/article/10967b305d0f400d8b8c1ebb88f738d42021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcell.2021.714320/fullhttps://doaj.org/toc/2296-634XPrecise regulation of cell cycle is essential for tissue homeostasis and development, while cell cycle dysregulation is associated with many human diseases including renal fibrosis, a common process of various chronic kidney diseases progressing to end-stage renal disease. Under normal physiological conditions, most of the renal cells are post-mitotic quiescent cells arrested in the G0 phase of cell cycle and renal cells turnover is very low. Injuries induced by toxins, hypoxia, and metabolic disorders can stimulate renal cells to enter the cell cycle, which is essential for kidney regeneration and renal function restoration. However, more severe or repeated injuries will lead to maladaptive repair, manifesting as cell cycle arrest or overproliferation of renal cells, both of which are closely related to renal fibrosis. Thus, cell cycle dysregulation of renal cells is a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of renal fibrosis. In this review, we focus on cell cycle regulation of renal cells in healthy and diseased kidney, discussing the role of cell cycle dysregulation of renal cells in renal fibrosis. Better understanding of the function of cell cycle dysregulation in renal fibrosis is essential for the development of therapeutics to halt renal fibrosis progression or promote regression.Yun-Shan WuShan LiangDong-Yi LiJun-Hao WenJi-Xin TangJi-Xin TangHua-Feng LiuFrontiers Media S.A.articlecell cycle arrestover proliferationcell senescencesenescence associated secretory phenotyperenal fibrosisBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, Vol 9 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
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topic cell cycle arrest
over proliferation
cell senescence
senescence associated secretory phenotype
renal fibrosis
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle cell cycle arrest
over proliferation
cell senescence
senescence associated secretory phenotype
renal fibrosis
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Yun-Shan Wu
Shan Liang
Dong-Yi Li
Jun-Hao Wen
Ji-Xin Tang
Ji-Xin Tang
Hua-Feng Liu
Cell Cycle Dysregulation and Renal Fibrosis
description Precise regulation of cell cycle is essential for tissue homeostasis and development, while cell cycle dysregulation is associated with many human diseases including renal fibrosis, a common process of various chronic kidney diseases progressing to end-stage renal disease. Under normal physiological conditions, most of the renal cells are post-mitotic quiescent cells arrested in the G0 phase of cell cycle and renal cells turnover is very low. Injuries induced by toxins, hypoxia, and metabolic disorders can stimulate renal cells to enter the cell cycle, which is essential for kidney regeneration and renal function restoration. However, more severe or repeated injuries will lead to maladaptive repair, manifesting as cell cycle arrest or overproliferation of renal cells, both of which are closely related to renal fibrosis. Thus, cell cycle dysregulation of renal cells is a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of renal fibrosis. In this review, we focus on cell cycle regulation of renal cells in healthy and diseased kidney, discussing the role of cell cycle dysregulation of renal cells in renal fibrosis. Better understanding of the function of cell cycle dysregulation in renal fibrosis is essential for the development of therapeutics to halt renal fibrosis progression or promote regression.
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author Yun-Shan Wu
Shan Liang
Dong-Yi Li
Jun-Hao Wen
Ji-Xin Tang
Ji-Xin Tang
Hua-Feng Liu
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Shan Liang
Dong-Yi Li
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Ji-Xin Tang
Ji-Xin Tang
Hua-Feng Liu
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title Cell Cycle Dysregulation and Renal Fibrosis
title_short Cell Cycle Dysregulation and Renal Fibrosis
title_full Cell Cycle Dysregulation and Renal Fibrosis
title_fullStr Cell Cycle Dysregulation and Renal Fibrosis
title_full_unstemmed Cell Cycle Dysregulation and Renal Fibrosis
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