Distinct Macrophage Phenotypes Contribute to Kidney Injury and Repair
Yale University · Health Sciences University of Hokkaido · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The ischemically injured kidney undergoes tubular cell necrosis and apoptosis, accompanied by an interstitial inflammatory cell infiltrate. In this study, we show that iNos-positive proinflammatory (M1) macrophages are recruited into the kidney in the first 48 hours after ischemia/reperfusion injury, whereas arginase 1- and mannose receptor-positive, noninflammatory (M2) macrophages predominate at later time points. Furthermore, depletion of macrophages before ischemia/reperfusion diminishes kidney injury, whereas depletion at 3 to 5 days after injury slows tubular cell proliferation and repair. Infusion of Ifnγ-stimulated, bone marrow-derived macrophages into macrophage-depleted mice at the time of kidney…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.68
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 36
Authors
8- SLSik LeeCorresponding
Yale University
- SCSarah C. HuenCorresponding
Yale University
- HNHitoshi NishioCorresponding
Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Yale University
- SNSaori NishioCorresponding
Hokkaido University, Yale University
- HKHeung Kyu Lee
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Yale University
Topics & keywords
- Proinflammatory cytokine
- Macrophage
- Kidney
- Acute kidney injury
- Inflammation
- Immunology
- Pathology
- Cancer research
- Good health and well-being