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The transcriptomic signature of the aging podocyte
Dhanunjay Mukhi1, Katalin Susztak1
1Renal Electrolyte and Hypertension Division, Department of Medicine, Department of Genetics, Institute of Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Abstract:
Aging is the strongest independent risk factor for chronic kidney disease. Glomerular epithelial cells are unable to proliferate and have limited ability to renew; therefore, podocytes must maintain a delicate intracellular homeostasis that enables them to function and adapt to stress endured during the human life span. Here, Wang et al. performed unbiased transcriptomic analysis of aging podocytes and identified important novel regulators.
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