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Nature Reviews. Nephrology, 17, 9, (2021), pp. 619-630ISSN
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Paediatrics
Nephrology
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Nature Reviews. Nephrology
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vol. 17
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iss. 9
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p. 619
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p. 630
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Radboudumc 11: Renal disorders RIHS: Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; Nephrology - Radboud University Medical Center; Paediatrics - Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is not a specific disease entity but a lesion that primarily targets the podocyte. In a broad sense, the causes of the lesion can be divided into those triggered by a presumed circulating permeability factor, those that occur secondary to a process that might originate outside the kidneys, those caused by a genetic mutation in a podocyte or glomerular basement membrane protein, and those that arise through an as yet unidentifiable process, seemingly unrelated to a circulating permeability factor. A careful attempt to correctly stratify patients with FSGS based on their clinical presentation and pathological findings on kidney biopsy is essential for sound treatment decisions in individual patients. However, it is also essential for the rational design of therapeutic trials in FSGS. Greater recognition of the pathophysiology underlying podocyte stress and damage in FSGS will increase the likelihood that the cause of an FSGS lesion is properly identified and enable stratification of patients in future interventional trials. Such efforts will facilitate the identification of effective therapeutic agents.
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