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REVIEW article
Front. Pharmacol.
Sec. Renal Pharmacology
Volume 15 - 2024 |
doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1475198
Angiopoietin-like Protein 4 Dysregulation in Kidney Diseases: A Promising Biomarker and Therapeutic Target
Provisionally accepted- The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China
The global burden of renal diseases is increasingly severe, underscoring the need for in-depth exploration of the molecular mechanisms underlying renal disease progression and the development of potential novel biomarkers or therapeutic targets. Angiopoietin-like protein 4 (ANGPTL4) is a multifunctional cytokine involved in the regulation of key biological processes, such as glucose and lipid metabolism, inflammation, vascular permeability, and angiogenesis, all of which play crucial roles in the pathogenesis of kidney diseases. Over the past two decades, ANGPTL4 has been regarded as playing a pivotal role in the progression of various kidney diseases, prompting significant interest from the scientific community regarding its potential clinical utility in renal disorders. This review synthesizes the available literature, provides a concise overview of the molecular biological effects of ANGPTL4, and highlights its relationship with multiple renal diseases and recent research advancements. These findings underscore the important gaps that warrant further investigation to develop novel targets for the prediction or treatment of various renal diseases.
Keywords: angiopoietin-like protein 4, Renal diseases, biomarker, Therapeutics, Mechanism, Inflammation, Oxidative Stress
Received: 14 Oct 2024; Accepted: 20 Dec 2024.
Copyright: © 2024 Li, Zhang, Cao, Yuan and Ou. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
* Correspondence:
Santao Ou, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China
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