Noncanonical microglial IL-1β maturation in chronic kidney disease
Silke Zimmermann,
Akash Mathew,
Olga Bondareva
et al.
Abstract:Background and hypothesis
Organ transplantation reverses cognitive impairment in chronic kidney disease (CKD), indicating that cognitive impairment driven by CKD is therapeutically amendable. We recently demonstrated that impaired cognition in CKD is linked to IL-1β-release from microglia and IL-1R1-signaling in neuronal cells, thereby identifying a signaling pathway that can be exploited therapeutically. However, the mechanism of IL-1β-maturation in microglia in CKD remains unknown. We hypot… Show more
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