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Volume 20 Issue 10, October 2024

Podocyte-targeted therapies, inspired by the Review on p643.

Cover design: Lara Crow

Research Highlights

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News & Views

  • Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists improve glucose control, promote weight loss and reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The FLOW study now provides unequivocal evidence of kidney protective effects with semaglutide in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease.

    • Merlin C. Thomas
    • Mark E. Cooper
    News & Views
  • A new study demonstrates that anti-nephrin autoantibodies are not merely markers but also actively contribute to the pathogenesis of minimal change disease and primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. This insight not only provides a non-invasive diagnostic alternative to kidney biopsies, but also suggests potential for novel targeted therapies.

    • Zhao Cui
    • Ming-hui Zhao
    News & Views
  • Targeting of CD38 has been posited as a potential therapeutic avenue for the treatment of immune-mediated conditions. A phase 2 study now reports promising safety, tolerability and intermediate endpoint of efficacy outcomes with the anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody felzartamab in kidney transplant recipients with antibody-mediated rejection.

    • Ton J. Rabelink
    • Aiko P. J. de Vries
    News & Views
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Reviews

  • In this Review, the authors summarize the mechanistic rationale for current treatments for podocytopathies and for novel podocyte-targeted therapies. They also discuss potential approaches to regenerate podocytes and to develop podocyte-specific drug delivery systems.

    • Kristin Meliambro
    • John C. He
    • Kirk N. Campbell
    Review Article
  • Spatially resolved transcriptomic technologies enable the mapping of transcripts at single-cell or near single-cell resolution in a multiplex manner. This Review describes current and emerging spatial transcriptomic methods, their applications of relevance to kidney biology and remaining challenges for the field.

    • Sanjay Jain
    • Michael T. Eadon
    Review Article
  • Here, the authors review the impact of IgG glycosylation in kidney diseases, particularly autoimmune diseases and antibody-mediated rejection. They also discuss the signalling pathways that govern antibody glycosylation, the impact of glycosylation on antibody functions and implications for therapy.

    • Anaïs Beyze
    • Christian Larroque
    • Moglie Le Quintrec
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Owen Lyons discusses the diagnosis, epidemiology and pathophysiology of three sleep disorders that commonly affect patients with chronic kidney disease — restless legs syndrome, insomnia and sleep apnoea — and their impact on patient morbidity and mortality.

    • Owen D. Lyons
    Review Article
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