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March 18, 2026Open Access

MicroRNA Regulation in Kidney Interstitial Fibrosis

Key Points

  • This review aims to explore the regulation of microRNAs in interstitial fibrosis within chronic kidney disease.
  • Integrated review of literature on microRNA roles in chronic kidney disease.
  • Analysis of cellular pathways involved in fibrosis, including fibroblast and macrophage activity.
  • Discussion on disease-specific microRNA dysregulation in various causes of chronic kidney disease.
  • Identified multiple microRNAs that regulate fibrotic pathways in chronic kidney disease.
  • Highlighted the involvement of epithelial cell transitions and macrophages in promoting fibrosis.
  • Proposed the potential of microRNAs as biomarkers and therapeutic targets for chronic kidney disease.

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs that play central roles in post-transcriptional gene regulation and cellular homeostasis maintenance. Dysregulation of miRNA expression is increasingly recognized as a key contributor to tissue injury during the acute phase and to disease progression in the chronic phase. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) commonly progresses and ultimately leads to kidney failure through interstitial fibrosis, which is the final common pathway of CKD progression. Interstitial fibrosis is driven not only by fibroblast activation but also by phenotypic transitions in injured tubular epithelial cells, infiltrating macrophages, and peritubular capillary cells. These multifaceted cellular pathways induce and exacerbate interstitial fibrosis, and several miRNAs have been identified as important regulators of these pathways. In addition to fibrotic pathophysiological features, disease-specific dysregulation of miRNAs has been increasingly detected in various causes of CKD, including diabetic kidney disease, chronic glomerulonephritis, and nephrosclerosis. In this review, we provide an integrated overview of miRNA-mediated regulation in CKD, with particular emphasis on cell lineage functions within fibrotic pathways and disease-specific roles. Finally, we discuss the emerging potential of miRNAs as biomarkers and therapeutic targets for CKD and highlight future research directions.

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Hirofumi Sakuma

S

Satoshi Kawaguchi

Y

Yuya Kobayashi

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Epigenomes

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Asahikawa Medical University

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Sakuma et al. (Mon,) studied this question.

www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba42ee4e9516ffd37a39c4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/epigenomes10010021