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View article: The enigmatic role of C5aR2 in diabetic kidney disease
The enigmatic role of C5aR2 in diabetic kidney disease Open
View article: Proximal tubular deletion of superoxide dismutase-2 reveals disparate effects on kidney function in diabetes
Proximal tubular deletion of superoxide dismutase-2 reveals disparate effects on kidney function in diabetes Open
View article: Proximal Tubular Deletion of Superoxide Dismutase-2 Reveals Disparate Effects on Kidney Function in Diabetes
Proximal Tubular Deletion of Superoxide Dismutase-2 Reveals Disparate Effects on Kidney Function in Diabetes Open
View article: Dietary resistant starch enhances immune health of the kidney in diabetes via promoting microbially-derived metabolites and dampening neutrophil recruitment
Dietary resistant starch enhances immune health of the kidney in diabetes via promoting microbially-derived metabolites and dampening neutrophil recruitment Open
Background Dietary-resistant starch is emerging as a potential therapeutic tool to limit the negative effects of diabetes on the kidneys. However, its metabolic and immunomodulatory effects have not yet been fully elucidated. Methods Six-w…
View article: Therapeutic Potential of Targeting Complement C5a Receptors in Diabetic Kidney Disease
Therapeutic Potential of Targeting Complement C5a Receptors in Diabetic Kidney Disease Open
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) affects 30–40% of patients with diabetes and is currently the leading cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The activation of the complement cascade, a highly conserved element of the innate immune system, …
View article: Valproic acid attenuates cellular senescence in diabetic kidney disease through the inhibition of complement C5a receptors
Valproic acid attenuates cellular senescence in diabetic kidney disease through the inhibition of complement C5a receptors Open
View article: P776: A PHASE 2, OPEN-LABEL, ASCENDING DOSE STUDY OF KER-050 FOR THE TREATMENT OF ANEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH VERY LOW, LOW, OR INTERMEDIATE RISK MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROMES
P776: A PHASE 2, OPEN-LABEL, ASCENDING DOSE STUDY OF KER-050 FOR THE TREATMENT OF ANEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH VERY LOW, LOW, OR INTERMEDIATE RISK MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROMES Open
Background: Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are characterized by ineffective hematopoiesis; many patients develop high transfusion burden (HTB) requiring ≥4 units RBCs every 8 weeks and have high unmet medical need. KER-050, an investigati…
View article: The Complement Pathway: New Insights into Immunometabolic Signaling in Diabetic Kidney Disease
The Complement Pathway: New Insights into Immunometabolic Signaling in Diabetic Kidney Disease Open
Significance: The metabolic disorder, diabetes mellitus, results in microvascular complications, including diabetic kidney disease (DKD), which is partly believe to involve disrupted energy generation in the kidney, leading t…
View article: Thermally Processed Diet-Induced Albuminuria, Complement Activation and Intestinal Permeability Are Attenuated by Resistant Starch in Experimental Diabetes
Thermally Processed Diet-Induced Albuminuria, Complement Activation and Intestinal Permeability Are Attenuated by Resistant Starch in Experimental Diabetes Open
View article: Targeting Methylglyoxal in Diabetic Kidney Disease Using the Mitochondria-Targeted Compound MitoGamide
Targeting Methylglyoxal in Diabetic Kidney Disease Using the Mitochondria-Targeted Compound MitoGamide Open
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) remains the number one cause of end-stage renal disease in the western world. In experimental diabetes, mitochondrial dysfunction in the kidney precedes the development of DKD. Reactive 1,2-dicarbonyl compound…
View article: Processed foods drive intestinal barrier permeability and microvascular diseases
Processed foods drive intestinal barrier permeability and microvascular diseases Open
This study shows how highly processed foods can cause innate immune inflammation that promotes chronic microvascular disease.
View article: Thermally processed diet-induced albuminuria, Enterobacteriaceae expansion and cecal metabolome alterations are attenuated by resistant starch in diabetes
Thermally processed diet-induced albuminuria, Enterobacteriaceae expansion and cecal metabolome alterations are attenuated by resistant starch in diabetes Open
Background: Modern, processed diets are replete in dietary advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) which contribute to chronic renal injury. This study investigated whether excess consumption of dietary AGEs alters gut ecology and exacerbate…
View article: Exploring the role of the metabolite-sensing receptor GPR109a in diabetic nephropathy
Exploring the role of the metabolite-sensing receptor GPR109a in diabetic nephropathy Open
Alterations in gut homeostasis may contribute to the progression of diabetic nephropathy. There has been recent attention on the renoprotective effects of metabolite-sensing receptors in chronic renal injury, including the G protein-couple…
View article: Complement C5a Induces Renal Injury in Diabetic Kidney Disease by Disrupting Mitochondrial Metabolic Agility
Complement C5a Induces Renal Injury in Diabetic Kidney Disease by Disrupting Mitochondrial Metabolic Agility Open
The sequelae of diabetes include microvascular complications such as diabetic kidney disease (DKD), which involves glucose-mediated renal injury associated with a disruption in mitochondrial metabolic agility, inflammation, and fibrosis. W…
View article: Exploring the role of the metabolite-sensing receptor GPR109a in diabetic nephropathy
Exploring the role of the metabolite-sensing receptor GPR109a in diabetic nephropathy Open
Alterations in gut homeostasis may contribute to the progression of diabetic nephropathy. There has been recent attention on the renoprotective effects of metabolite-sensing receptors in chronic renal injury, including the G-protein-couple…
View article: SAT-301 RESISTANT STARCH AMELIORATES ADVANCED GLYCATION ENDPRODUCT-INDUCED GUT DYSBIOSIS AND ALBUMINURIA IN A MOUSE MODEL OF TYPE 2 DIABETES
SAT-301 RESISTANT STARCH AMELIORATES ADVANCED GLYCATION ENDPRODUCT-INDUCED GUT DYSBIOSIS AND ALBUMINURIA IN A MOUSE MODEL OF TYPE 2 DIABETES Open
Excess intake of dietary advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) contributes to chronic renal injury. Recent research implicates gut dysbiosis in the progression of diabetic nephropathy, however, the role of dietary AGEs in gut dysbiosis and…
View article: SAT-302 INHIBITION OF COMPLEMENT C5A/C5A RECEPTOR 1 DECREASES RENAL INJURY IN DIABETIC KIDNEY DISEASE VIA METABOLIC REPROGRAMMING
SAT-302 INHIBITION OF COMPLEMENT C5A/C5A RECEPTOR 1 DECREASES RENAL INJURY IN DIABETIC KIDNEY DISEASE VIA METABOLIC REPROGRAMMING Open
The complement system plays a central role in the activation of innate immunity, inflammation and tissue remodelling. The complement activation fragment C5a is a potent pro-inflammatory effector molecule. We have shown complement activatio…
View article: Use of Readily Accessible Inflammatory Markers to Predict Diabetic Kidney Disease
Use of Readily Accessible Inflammatory Markers to Predict Diabetic Kidney Disease Open
Diabetic kidney disease is a common complication of type 1 and type 2 diabetes and is the primary cause of end-stage renal disease in developed countries. Early detection of diabetic kidney disease will facilitate early intervention aimed …
View article: Lipoxins Regulate the Early Growth Response–1 Network and Reverse Diabetic Kidney Disease
Lipoxins Regulate the Early Growth Response–1 Network and Reverse Diabetic Kidney Disease Open
Background The failure of spontaneous resolution underlies chronic inflammatory conditions, including microvascular complications of diabetes such as diabetic kidney disease. The identification of endogenously generated molecules that prom…
View article: Nrf2 Activation Is a Potential Therapeutic Approach to Attenuate Diabetic Retinopathy
Nrf2 Activation Is a Potential Therapeutic Approach to Attenuate Diabetic Retinopathy Open
Our data demonstrate the ability of dh404 to protect the retina against diabetes-induced damage and potentially prevent vision loss.
View article: Resistant starch ameliorates heat treated diet-induced gut permeability and renal dysfunction in experimental diabetes
Resistant starch ameliorates heat treated diet-induced gut permeability and renal dysfunction in experimental diabetes Open
View article: Dietary advanced glycation end products (AGEs) induce chronic kidney disease (CKD) and changes in gut homeostasis
Dietary advanced glycation end products (AGEs) induce chronic kidney disease (CKD) and changes in gut homeostasis Open
View article: Dietary Advanced Glycation End Products and Risk Factors for Chronic Disease: A Systematic Review of Randomised Controlled Trials
Dietary Advanced Glycation End Products and Risk Factors for Chronic Disease: A Systematic Review of Randomised Controlled Trials Open
Dietary advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) form during heating and processing of food products and are widely prevalent in the modern Western diet. Recent systematic reviews indicate that consumption of dietary AGEs may promote inflamm…
View article: Deficiency in Apoptosis-Inducing Factor Recapitulates Chronic Kidney Disease via Aberrant Mitochondrial Homeostasis
Deficiency in Apoptosis-Inducing Factor Recapitulates Chronic Kidney Disease via Aberrant Mitochondrial Homeostasis Open
Apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) is a mitochondrial flavoprotein with dual roles in redox signaling and programmed cell death. Deficiency in AIF is known to result in defective oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), via loss of complex I activ…
View article: Inactivation of Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases Enhances Interferon Signaling in Pancreatic Islets
Inactivation of Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases Enhances Interferon Signaling in Pancreatic Islets Open
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is the result of an autoimmune assault against the insulin-producing pancreatic β-cells, where chronic local inflammation (insulitis) leads to β-cell destruction. T cells and macrophages infiltrate into islets early i…