Prof. Dr. Christian Kurts
Institute of Molecular Medicine and Experimental Immunology (IMMEI)
ckurts@uni-bonn.de View member: Prof. Dr. Christian Kurts
Nature reviews. Immunology
Kidney diseases are widespread and represent a considerable medical, social and economic burden. However, there has been marked progress in understanding the immunological aspects of kidney disease. This includes the identification of distinct intrarenal immunological niches and characterization of kidney disease endotypes according to the underlying molecular immunopathology, as well as a better understanding of the pathological roles for T cells, mononuclear phagocytes and B cells and the renal elements they target. These insights have improved the diagnosis of kidney disease. Here, we discuss new developments in our understanding of kidney immunology, focusing on immune mechanisms of disease and their translational implications for the diagnosis and treatment of kidney disease. We also describe the immune-mediated crosstalk between the kidney and other organs that influences kidney disease and extrarenal inflammation.
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Institute of Molecular Medicine and Experimental Immunology (IMMEI)
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