Inflammation, cell death, and lncRNAs: unraveling the mechanisms of sepsis-associated acute kidney injury - PubMed
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- Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (SA-AKI) is a severe complication of sepsis with high morbidity and mortality.
- The pathogenesis of SA-AKI involves dysregulated inflammation, oxidative stress, and various forms of programmed cell death.
- Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play a critical role in regulating inflammatory signaling, oxidative stress, and cell fate decisions in SA-AKI.
- LncRNAs can act as either pathogenic amplifiers or protective modulators in renal injury, highlighting their complexity and clinical relevance.
- Potential applications of lncRNAs include their use as diagnostic biomarkers or therapeutic targets for SA-AKI.