Abstract
Glomerular issues and affected podocytes are at the origin of 80% of chronic kidney disease cases. Thus, acquiring a deeper understanding in this domain is necessary to halt progressive kidney damage. In this study, the authors investigated the harmful impact of podocyte-cleaved soluble retinoic acid receptor responder protein-1 on podocytes and proximal tubular cells and identified matrix metalloprotease 23 as the enzyme responsible for cleaving retinoic acid receptor responder protein-1. These findings provide new insights into chronic kidney disease progression, suggesting innovative treatment avenues.
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Medina Rangel, P. X., & Ishibe, S. (2024, July 1). Preventing MMP23-mediated cleavage of podocyte RARRES1: a novel strategy to halt chronic kidney disease progression? Kidney International. Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.kint.2024.05.004
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