病毒性肾病:核心课程 2024。

IF 9.4 1区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY American Journal of Kidney Diseases Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1053/j.ajkd.2024.06.014
Amy A. Yau , Sangeetha Murugapandian , Ali W. Rizvi , Anna Gaddy
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病毒相关性肾病是指病毒复制活跃导致的肾脏疾病。由于全球病毒感染的负担很重,临床医生应了解其发病率、肾脏表现、损伤机制和治疗方法。一些病毒,如乙型肝炎、丙型肝炎、人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒 2(SARS-CoV-2),比其他流行性病毒更容易导致肾病,如 Epstein-Barr 病毒、巨细胞病毒和多瘤病毒,这些病毒是免疫抑制患者肾病的重要原因。其他病毒,如汉坦病毒和登革热病毒,在全球的感染率较高,肾脏表现罕见但严重。过去几十年的研究进展让我们更好地了解了病毒相关性肾病的发病机制和抗病毒治疗方案。肾损伤的模式包括急性和慢性感染情况下的肾小球和肾小管间质病变。病毒直接感染肾脏实质细胞可能会导致病理结果,但肾脏病变也可能是先天性和适应性免疫系统激活导致的间接机制造成的。某些病毒可因肝功能障碍或休克导致的血流动力学改变而引起肾损伤。在艾滋病毒相关性肾病和 SARS-CoV-2 相关性肾病方面,有关遗传学作用(特别是 APOL1 多态性)的更多信息已经曝光。抗病毒疗法的进步有助于降低肾毒性,改善发病率和死亡率。在本核心课程中,我们将回顾导致全球肾病的常见病毒,讨论发病机制,并强调病毒性肾病的具体治疗原则。我们还讨论了在免疫功能正常和免疫抑制宿主中肾病发病率较低但流行率较高的其他病毒。
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Viral Nephropathies: Core Curriculum 2024
Viral-associated nephropathy is when kidney disease results from active viral replication. Because of the high global burden of viral infections, clinicians should be aware of their incidence, kidney manifestations, mechanism of injury, and management. Some viruses, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), can lead to nephropathy more commonly than other endemic viruses, such as Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, and polyoma virus which are more important causes of nephropathy in the immunosuppressed patient. Other viruses, such as hantavirus and dengue virus, have a high global infectivity rate with rare but severe kidney manifestations. Advances over the past decades have offered us a better understanding of the pathogenesis of viral-associated nephropathies and antiviral therapy options. The patterns of kidney injury include glomerular and tubulointerstitial lesions in the setting of acute and chronic infection. Direct viral infection of kidney parenchymal cells may drive pathologic findings, but kidney pathology may also result from indirect mechanisms due to activation of the innate and adaptive immune system. Some viruses can cause kidney injury due to altered hemodynamics from liver dysfunction or shock. More information about the role of genetics, specifically APOL1 polymorphisms, has come to light in regard to HIV-associated nephropathy and SARS-CoV-2–associated nephropathy. Advances in antiviral therapy help reduce nephrotoxicity and improve morbidity and mortality. In this Core Curriculum, we review common viruses responsible for kidney disease worldwide, discuss mechanisms of pathogenesis, and highlight specific management principles of viral nephropathies. We also discuss other viruses with high endemicity despite low incidence of kidney disease in the immunocompetent and immunosuppressed host.
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American Journal of Kidney Diseases
American Journal of Kidney Diseases 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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20.40
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2.30%
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732
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Kidney Diseases (AJKD), the National Kidney Foundation's official journal, is globally recognized for its leadership in clinical nephrology content. Monthly, AJKD publishes original investigations on kidney diseases, hypertension, dialysis therapies, and kidney transplantation. Rigorous peer-review, statistical scrutiny, and a structured format characterize the publication process. Each issue includes case reports unveiling new diseases and potential therapeutic strategies.
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