Noncoding RNAs associated with IgA nephropathy

Kademani, S.P. and Nelaturi, P. and Sathyasagar, K. and Ravikumar, R. (2023) Noncoding RNAs associated with IgA nephropathy. Journal of Nephrology, 36 (3). pp. 911-923. ISSN 17246059; 11218428

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Abstract

IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is one of the most common glomerulonephritides. The disease is characterized by haematuria, proteinuria, deposition of galactose-deficient IgA1 in the glomerular mesangium and mesangial hypercellularity, further leading to extracellular matrix expansion. Kidney biopsy is the gold standard for IgAN diagnosis. Due to the invasiveness of renal biopsy, there is an unmet need for noninvasive biomarkers to diagnose and estimate the severity of IgAN. Understanding the role of RNA molecules as genetic markers to target diseases may allow developing therapeutic and diagnostic markers. In this review we have focused on intrarenal, extrarenal and extracellular noncoding RNAs involved in the progression of IgAN. This narrative review summarizes the pathogenesis of IgAN along with the correlation of noncoding RNA molecules such as microRNAs, small interfering RNAs, circular RNAs and long non-coding RNAs that play an important role in regulating gene expression, and that represent another type of regulation affecting the expression of specific glycosyltranferases, a key element contributing to the development of IgAN. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]. © 2023 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Medicine > Nephrology
Divisions: Medicine > Aarupadai Veedu Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry, India
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Date Deposited: 11 Dec 2025 17:02
Last Modified: 11 Dec 2025 17:05
URI: https://ir.vmrfdu.edu.in/id/eprint/5462

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