Tubular epithelial cells: A critical cell type in the regulation of renal inflammatory processes

C van Kooten, MR Daha, LA van Es - Nephron Experimental …, 1999 - karger.com
C van Kooten, MR Daha, LA van Es
Nephron Experimental Nephrology, 1999karger.com
Most chronic human kidney diseases are characterized by a final common pathway
consisting of interstitial inflammation and ultimately leading to interstitial fibrosis. Within this
process, tubular epithelial cells (TECs) play a critical role. Both in vitro and in vivo it has
been demonstrated that TECs are an important source of various cytokines, chemokines,
growth factors, adhesion molecules and extracellular matrix components. In the present
review we will outline the capacity of TECs to produce inflammatory mediators and discuss …
Abstract
Most chronic human kidney diseases are characterized by a final common pathway consisting of interstitial inflammation and ultimately leading to interstitial fibrosis. Within this process, tubular epithelial cells (TECs) play a critical role. Both in vitro and in vivo it has been demonstrated that TECs are an important source of various cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, adhesion molecules and extracellular matrix components. In the present review we will outline the capacity of TECs to produce inflammatory mediators and discuss the different mechanisms involved in the regulation of production of these mediators.
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