Src family kinases in chronic kidney disease

J Wang, S Zhuang - American Journal of Physiology-Renal …, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
J Wang, S Zhuang
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 2017journals.physiology.org
Src family kinases (SFKs) belong to nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinases and have been
implicated in the regulation of numerous cellular processes, including cell proliferation,
differentiation, migration and invasion, and angiogenesis. The role and mechanisms of SFKs
in tumorgenesis have been extensively investigated, and some SFK inhibitors are currently
under clinical trials for tumor treatment. Recent studies have also demonstrated the
importance of SFKs in regulating the development of various fibrosis-related chronic …
Src family kinases (SFKs) belong to nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinases and have been implicated in the regulation of numerous cellular processes, including cell proliferation, differentiation, migration and invasion, and angiogenesis. The role and mechanisms of SFKs in tumorgenesis have been extensively investigated, and some SFK inhibitors are currently under clinical trials for tumor treatment. Recent studies have also demonstrated the importance of SFKs in regulating the development of various fibrosis-related chronic diseases (e.g., idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, liver fibrosis, renal fibrosis, and systemic sclerosis). In this article, we summarize the roles of SFKs in various chronic kidney diseases, including glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy, human immunodeficiency virus-associated nephropathy, autosomal dominant form of polycystic kidney disease, and obesity-associated kidney disease, and discuss the mechanisms involved.
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