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      Advances in our understanding of the pathogenesis of hemolytic uremic syndromes

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          Abstract

          Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is major global health care issue as it is the leading cause of acute kidney injury in children. It is a triad of acute kidney injury, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia. In recent years, major advances in our understanding of complement-driven inherited rare forms of HUS have been achieved. However, in children 90% of cases of HUS are associated with a Shiga toxin-producing enteric pathogen. The precise pathological mechanisms in this setting are yet to be elucidated. The purpose of this review is to discuss advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology underlying HUS and identify the key questions yet to be answered by the scientific community.

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          Journal
          Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
          Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol
          ajprenal
          Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
          AJPRENAL
          American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology
          American Physiological Society (Bethesda, MD )
          1931-857X
          1522-1466
          1 March 2018
          22 November 2017
          1 March 2019
          : 314
          : 3
          : F454-F461
          Affiliations
          [1]Academic Renal Unit, School of Clinical Sciences, University of Bristol , Bristol, United Kingdom
          Author notes
          Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: R. J. M. Coward, Bristol Renal, School of Clinical Sciences, Whitson St., Bristol BS1 3NY, UK (e-mail: richard.coward@ 123456bristol.ac.uk ).
          Article
          PMC5899223 PMC5899223 5899223 F-00376-2017 F-00376-2017
          10.1152/ajprenal.00376.2017
          5899223
          29167171
          7e3c124f-eae6-4026-96e4-b814d2eca991
          Copyright © 2018 the American Physiological Society
          History
          : 27 July 2017
          : 16 November 2017
          : 16 November 2017
          Funding
          Funded by: Kidney Research UK 10.13039/501100000291
          Award ID: TF_007_20151127
          Funded by: Medical Research Council (MRC) 10.13039/501100000265
          Award ID: MR/K010492/1
          Categories
          Review

          hemolytic uremic syndrome,thrombotic microangiopathy,complement

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