Mitochondria as mediators of systemic inflammation and organ cross talk in acute kidney injury

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-RENAL PHYSIOLOGY(2022)

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a systemic inflammatory disease that contributes to remote organ failures. Multiple organ failure is the leading cause of death due to AKI, and lack of understanding of the mechanisms involved has precluded the development of novel therapies. Mitochondrial injury in AKI leads to mitochondrial fragmentation and release of damage-associated molecular patterns, which are known to active innate immune pathways and systemic inflammation. This review presents current evidence suggesting that extracellular mitochondrial damage-associated molecular patterns are mediators of remote organ failures during AKI that have the potential to be modifiable.
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acute kidney injury, damage-associated molecular patterns
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