Fibroblast‐derived neuropilin 1 alleviates renal fibrosis progression
Yunzhu Shen, Sandrine Placier, Liliane Louedec, Perrine Frère, Sophie Vandermeersch, Stefanny Figueroa, Hélène François, Christos E Chadjichristos, Camille Cohen, Christos Chatziantoniou, Amélie Calmont

TL;DR
This study shows that neuropilin 1 helps prevent kidney fibrosis by maintaining fibroblast function and preventing their harmful transformation.
Contribution
The study identifies neuropilin 1 as a novel regulator of fibroblast function in preventing fibrosis progression.
Findings
Neuropilin 1 prevents fibroblast transdifferentiation into myofibroblasts.
Loss of neuropilin 1 in fibroblasts worsens kidney and cardiac fibrosis.
Neuropilin 1 supports fibroblast function during tissue repair.
Abstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major global health challenge affecting over 10% of the adult population. A hallmark of CKD progression is the transdifferentiation of kidney fibroblasts into extracellular matrix‐producing myofibroblasts, a key mechanism involved in the decline of kidney function and the development of kidney failure. Fibroblasts maintain the structural integrity of the kidney and support epithelial survival, repair, and regeneration after acute kidney injury. Maladaptive repair is a failure to resolve fibroblast activation, which ultimately progresses to chronic injury and CKD. In this study, we showed that the membrane‐bound coreceptor neuropilin 1 (NRP1) was essential to maintain fibroblast function and prevent their transdifferentiation into myofibroblasts. We used the myelin protein zero‐Cre (P0‐Cre) to specifically abrogate Nrp1 in kidney resident fibroblasts…
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TopicsAngiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer · Renal and related cancers · Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
