The suppression of sepsis-induced kidney injury via the knockout of T lymphocytes

HELIYON(2024)

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Patients with sepsis always have a high mortality rate, and acute kidney injury (AKI) is the main cause of death. It seems obvious that the immune response is involved in this process, but the specific mechanism is unknown, especially the pathogenic role of T cells and B cells needs to be further clarified. Acute kidney injury models induced by lipopolysaccharide were established using T-cell, B-cell, and T&B cell knockout mice to elucidate the role of immune cells in sepsis. Flow cytometry was used to validate the mouse models, and the pathology can confirm renal tubular injury. LPS-induced sepsis caused significant renal pathological damage, Secondgeneration gene sequencing showed T cells-associated pathway was enriched in sepsis. The renal tubular injury was significantly reduced in T cell and T&B cell knockout mice (BALB/c-nu, Rag1(-/-)), especially in BALB/c-nu mice, with a decrease in the secretion of inflammatory cytokines in the renal tissue after LPS injection. LPS injection did not produce the same effect after the knockout of B cells. We found that blocking T cells could alleviate inflammation and renal injury caused by sepsis, providing a promising strategy for controlling renal injury.
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Sepsis,Kidney injury,T cells,B cells,Cytokine
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