Crry, a complement regulatory protein, modulates renal interstitial disease induced by proteinuria.BackgroundRecent studies have suggested a role for urinary complement components in mediating tubulointerstitial damage, which is known to have a good correlation with progression of chronic renal diseases. Although accumulating evidence suggests that complement regulatory proteins play an important protective role in glomeruli, their role in renal tubules remains unclear. In order to establish the role of a complement regulatory protein, Crry, in renal tubular injury, we employed a molecular biological approach to block the expression of Crry in tubules of animals with proteinuria induced with puromycin aminonucleoside nephritis (PAN).Methods...
Overexpression of complement inhibitor Crry does not prevent cryoglobulin-associated membranoprolife...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that the renal tubular epithelium is important in the pathog...
Tubulointerstitial inflammation and progressive fibrosis are common pathways that lead to kidney fai...
Crry, a complement regulatory protein, modulates renal interstitial disease induced by proteinuria.B...
The complement system is being increasingly implicated in the pathogenesis of progressive renal dise...
CD59 protects rat kidney from complement mediated injury in collaboration with Crry.BackgroundAs pre...
Is complement a target for therapy in renal disease? Complement deposition in the injured kidney is ...
Role of a rat membrane inhibitor of complement in anti-basement membrane antibody-induced renal inju...
Glomerular complement regulation is overwhelmed in passive Heymann nephritis.BackgroundAn injection ...
Complement regulatory proteins in glomerular diseases. Complement activation plays a critical role i...
Complement C2 receptor inhibitor trispanning (CRIT) is a novel human complement regulatory cell surf...
Complement regulation in the rat glomerulus: Crry and CD59 regulate complement in glomerular mesangi...
To prevent injury to host tissues, complement activation is regulated by a number of plasma and memb...
Localization of the complement regulatory proteins in the normal human kidney. The kidney is an orga...
Complement deposition in the injured kidney is common, especially in glomerulonephritis. The precise...
Overexpression of complement inhibitor Crry does not prevent cryoglobulin-associated membranoprolife...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that the renal tubular epithelium is important in the pathog...
Tubulointerstitial inflammation and progressive fibrosis are common pathways that lead to kidney fai...
Crry, a complement regulatory protein, modulates renal interstitial disease induced by proteinuria.B...
The complement system is being increasingly implicated in the pathogenesis of progressive renal dise...
CD59 protects rat kidney from complement mediated injury in collaboration with Crry.BackgroundAs pre...
Is complement a target for therapy in renal disease? Complement deposition in the injured kidney is ...
Role of a rat membrane inhibitor of complement in anti-basement membrane antibody-induced renal inju...
Glomerular complement regulation is overwhelmed in passive Heymann nephritis.BackgroundAn injection ...
Complement regulatory proteins in glomerular diseases. Complement activation plays a critical role i...
Complement C2 receptor inhibitor trispanning (CRIT) is a novel human complement regulatory cell surf...
Complement regulation in the rat glomerulus: Crry and CD59 regulate complement in glomerular mesangi...
To prevent injury to host tissues, complement activation is regulated by a number of plasma and memb...
Localization of the complement regulatory proteins in the normal human kidney. The kidney is an orga...
Complement deposition in the injured kidney is common, especially in glomerulonephritis. The precise...
Overexpression of complement inhibitor Crry does not prevent cryoglobulin-associated membranoprolife...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that the renal tubular epithelium is important in the pathog...
Tubulointerstitial inflammation and progressive fibrosis are common pathways that lead to kidney fai...