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MicroRNA and renal fibrosis in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease: a longitudinal study.

Silvia LaiDaniela MastrolucaAdolfo Marco PerrottaMaurizio MuscaritoliSara LucciolaMaria Pia FelliPaolo IzzoSilverio RotondiSara IzzoLida TartaglioneRoberta BelliCesarina RamacciniLuciano IzzoClaudia De IntinisValeria PanebiancoSandro Mazzaferro
Published in: Journal of nephrology (2024)
The microRNAs we studied were associated with fibrosis and renal damage, suggesting their possible role as biomarkers able to identify ADPKD patients at high risk of disease progression regardless of the degree of kidney function, and therefore suitable for medical therapy, and may help uncovering new molecular mechanisms underlying cystogenesis.
Keyphrases
  • polycystic kidney disease
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