Circulating neutrophils are essential for innate immunity and undergo rapid, stepwise adhesion to and transmigration through the endothelium following tissue injury and microbial invasion. Neutrophil dysfunction may contribute to morbidity and mortality in acute kidney injury but has not frequently been studied at a mechanistic level. Rossaint et al. provide experimental evidence in mice and humans that acute uremia causes discrete intracellular signaling abnormalities that interfere with specific stages of neutrophil trafficking during inflammation
Abstract Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in patients with chronic kidney ...
Despite supportive care with renal replacement therapy, acute kidney injury (AKI) remains linked wit...
Mild renal ischemia activates primed neutrophils to cause acute renal failure. The role of neutrophi...
Circulating neutrophils are essential for innate immunity and undergo rapid, stepwise adhesion to an...
Circulating neutrophils are essential for innate immunity and undergo rapid, stepwise adhesion to an...
Awad and colleagues elucidate the spatiotemporal profile of neutrophil infiltration in the kidney fo...
Acute loss of renal function reduces leukocyte recruitment into inflamed tissues, and we studied the...
Neutrophils are key players during host defense and sterile inflammation. Neutrophil dysfunction is ...
Acute kidney injury is a clinical syndrome that can be caused by numerous diseases including acute t...
Immunity can be described as the ability of the human body to ward off invading pathogens or toxins ...
Chen et al. confirmed the role of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in ischemic kidney injury using mice h...
During renal ischemia-reperfusion, local and distant tissue injury is caused by an influx of neutrop...
Systemic inflammation is a hallmark of trauma, sepsis and various severe infectious diseases. Severe...
The high prevalence of bacterial infections among patients with end-stage renal disease suggests tha...
Incomplete repair after acute kidney injury can lead to development of chronic kidney disease. To de...
Abstract Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in patients with chronic kidney ...
Despite supportive care with renal replacement therapy, acute kidney injury (AKI) remains linked wit...
Mild renal ischemia activates primed neutrophils to cause acute renal failure. The role of neutrophi...
Circulating neutrophils are essential for innate immunity and undergo rapid, stepwise adhesion to an...
Circulating neutrophils are essential for innate immunity and undergo rapid, stepwise adhesion to an...
Awad and colleagues elucidate the spatiotemporal profile of neutrophil infiltration in the kidney fo...
Acute loss of renal function reduces leukocyte recruitment into inflamed tissues, and we studied the...
Neutrophils are key players during host defense and sterile inflammation. Neutrophil dysfunction is ...
Acute kidney injury is a clinical syndrome that can be caused by numerous diseases including acute t...
Immunity can be described as the ability of the human body to ward off invading pathogens or toxins ...
Chen et al. confirmed the role of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) in ischemic kidney injury using mice h...
During renal ischemia-reperfusion, local and distant tissue injury is caused by an influx of neutrop...
Systemic inflammation is a hallmark of trauma, sepsis and various severe infectious diseases. Severe...
The high prevalence of bacterial infections among patients with end-stage renal disease suggests tha...
Incomplete repair after acute kidney injury can lead to development of chronic kidney disease. To de...
Abstract Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in patients with chronic kidney ...
Despite supportive care with renal replacement therapy, acute kidney injury (AKI) remains linked wit...
Mild renal ischemia activates primed neutrophils to cause acute renal failure. The role of neutrophi...