Journal article
Alport syndrome: Its effects on the glomerular filtration barrier and implications for future treatment
J Savige
Journal of Physiology | Published : 2014
Abstract
The glomerular filtration barrier comprises a fenestrated capillary endothelium, glomerular basement membrane and podocyte slit diaphragm. Over the past decade we have come to realise that permselectivity depends on size and not necessarily charge, that the molecular sieve depends on the podocyte contractile apparatus and is highly dynamic, and that protein uptake by proximal tubular epithelial cells stimulates signalling and the production of transcription factors and inflammatory mediators. Alport syndrome is the second commonest monogenic cause of renal failure after autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. Eighty per cent of patients have X-linked disease caused by mutations in the ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding was provided by grants from the Alport Syndrome Foundation, Macquarie, Pedersen family, Kidney Foundation of Canada, and by the Alport Foundation of Australia.