Journal article

Epigenetic Regulation of VCAM-1 by Lipoxin A4 Is Renoprotective Against Diabetic Kidney Disease

M Bose, M Mohan, J Okabe, H Kaipananickal, V Priori, C Chhor, KC Sourris, R Radman, C Tikellis, Y Zhang, A El-Osta, E Brennan, PJ Guiry, K Gahan, C Tighe, M Thomas, K Jandeleit-Dahm, C Godson, P Kantharidis, ME Cooper

Diabetes | Published : 2026

Abstract

Chronic low-grade inflammation underlies many microvascular complications of diabetes, including diabetic kidney disease (DKD). Lipoxins (LXs), an endogenously produced family of lipid mediators, resolve inflammation and protect against renal scarring as occurs in DKD. This study examined the mechanism by which LXs protect against DKD, focusing on the regulation of VCAM-1 and the recruitment of macrophages to the diabetic glomerulus. LXA4 and two fourth-generation mimetics were assessed in diabetic ApoE knockout mice, followed by in vitro studies in the main renal cell populations, including podocytes, proximal tubular, mesangial, and glomerular endothelial cells. LXs attenuated albuminuria,..

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