International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2022)

The Role of Inflammasomes in Glomerulonephritis

  • Paula Anton-Pampols,
  • Clara Diaz-Requena,
  • Laura Martinez-Valenzuela,
  • Francisco Gomez-Preciado,
  • Xavier Fulladosa,
  • Anna Vidal-Alabro,
  • Joan Torras,
  • Núria Lloberas,
  • Juliana Draibe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23084208
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 8
p. 4208

Abstract

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The inflammasome is an immune multiprotein complex that activates pro-caspase 1 in response to inflammation-inducing stimuli and it leads to IL-1β and IL-18 proinflammatory cytokine production. NLRP1 and NLRP3 inflammasomes are the best characterized and they have been related to several autoimmune diseases. It is well known that the kidney expresses inflammasome genes, which can influence the development of some glomerulonephritis, such as lupus nephritis, ANCA glomerulonephritis, IgA nephropathy and anti-GBM nephropathy. Polymorphisms of these genes have also been described to play a role in autoimmune and kidney diseases. In this review, we describe the main characteristics, activation mechanisms, regulation and functions of the different inflammasomes. Moreover, we discuss the latest findings about the role of the inflammasome in several glomerulonephritis from three different points of view: in vitro, animal and human studies.

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