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Viral Nephropathies, Adding SARS-CoV-2 to the List
Viral infections in the immunocompetent host can cause both acute and chronic kidney disease either as a direct damage to the infected kidney cells or as a consequence of systemic immune responses that impact kidney function. Since identifying these entities in the 1970s and 80s, major breakthroughs...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8184250/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34113150 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S303080 |
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author | Pramod, Sheena Kheetan, Murad Ogu, Iheanyichukwu Alsanani, Ahlim Khitan, Zeid |
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description | Viral infections in the immunocompetent host can cause both acute and chronic kidney disease either as a direct damage to the infected kidney cells or as a consequence of systemic immune responses that impact kidney function. Since identifying these entities in the 1970s and 80s, major breakthroughs in the understanding of the viral mechanisms have occurred. Viruses have evolved mechanisms to hijack signaling pathways of infected cells to evade antiviral immune responses by the host. Over time, the clinical presentations and management of these diseases have evolved along with our in-depth understanding of the various pathophysiological mechanisms causing these conditions. Similarly, both at the cellular and systemic levels, the host has evolved mechanisms to counter viral subversion strategies for mutual survival. Since the start of the current COVID-19 pandemic, numerous cases of acute kidney injury have been reported in the literature with various possible pathophysiological mechanisms. In this review, we summarize lessons learned from prior viral pandemics related to viral mechanisms utilized in the pathogenesis of numerous renal manifestations to attempt to utilize this knowledge in predicting post-COVID-19 kidney disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-81842502021-06-09 Viral Nephropathies, Adding SARS-CoV-2 to the List Pramod, Sheena Kheetan, Murad Ogu, Iheanyichukwu Alsanani, Ahlim Khitan, Zeid Int J Nephrol Renovasc Dis Review Viral infections in the immunocompetent host can cause both acute and chronic kidney disease either as a direct damage to the infected kidney cells or as a consequence of systemic immune responses that impact kidney function. Since identifying these entities in the 1970s and 80s, major breakthroughs in the understanding of the viral mechanisms have occurred. Viruses have evolved mechanisms to hijack signaling pathways of infected cells to evade antiviral immune responses by the host. Over time, the clinical presentations and management of these diseases have evolved along with our in-depth understanding of the various pathophysiological mechanisms causing these conditions. Similarly, both at the cellular and systemic levels, the host has evolved mechanisms to counter viral subversion strategies for mutual survival. Since the start of the current COVID-19 pandemic, numerous cases of acute kidney injury have been reported in the literature with various possible pathophysiological mechanisms. In this review, we summarize lessons learned from prior viral pandemics related to viral mechanisms utilized in the pathogenesis of numerous renal manifestations to attempt to utilize this knowledge in predicting post-COVID-19 kidney disease. Dove 2021-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8184250/ /pubmed/34113150 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S303080 Text en © 2021 Pramod et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php). |
spellingShingle | Review Pramod, Sheena Kheetan, Murad Ogu, Iheanyichukwu Alsanani, Ahlim Khitan, Zeid Viral Nephropathies, Adding SARS-CoV-2 to the List |
title | Viral Nephropathies, Adding SARS-CoV-2 to the List |
title_full | Viral Nephropathies, Adding SARS-CoV-2 to the List |
title_fullStr | Viral Nephropathies, Adding SARS-CoV-2 to the List |
title_full_unstemmed | Viral Nephropathies, Adding SARS-CoV-2 to the List |
title_short | Viral Nephropathies, Adding SARS-CoV-2 to the List |
title_sort | viral nephropathies, adding sars-cov-2 to the list |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8184250/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34113150 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S303080 |
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