Frontiers in Immunology (Oct 2024)

PD-1 immunology in the kidneys: a growing relationship

  • Ruyue Chen,
  • Qiang Lin,
  • Hanyun Tang,
  • Xiaomei Dai,
  • Lu Jiang,
  • Ningxun Cui,
  • Xiaozhong Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1458209
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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In recent years, knowledge regarding immune regulation has expanded rapidly, and major advancements have been made in immunotherapy for immune-associated disorders, particularly cancer. The programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) pathway is a cornerstone in immune regulation. It comprises PD-1 and its ligands mediating immune tolerance mechanisms and immune homeostasis. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that the PD-1 axis has a crucial immunosuppressive role in the tumor microenvironment and autoimmune diseases. PD-1 receptors and ligands on immune cells and renal parenchymal cells aid in maintaining immunological homeostasis in the kidneys. Here, we present a comprehensive review of PD-1 immunology in various kidney disorders, including renal cell carcinoma, glomerulonephritis, kidney transplantation, renal aging, and renal immune-related adverse events secondary to PD-1 immunotherapy.

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