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Renal cystinuria and immune cells (T lymphocytes) dysfunction, what we know about?
Nephron 2024 April 25
Cystinuria (CYS) is the most common monogenic kidney stone disease. Starting from an unusual case of CYS associated to Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and autoimmune hepatitis in a young male, we carefully review the literature and propose here a working hypothesis regarding the potential risk of cystinuric patients to develop conditions due to immune system dysregulation. To corroborate this hypothesis, we retrospectively evaluate the frequency of dysimmunity in a cohort of cystinuric patients compared to healthy and disease controls. Further studies are needed to define the relationship between proximal tubular transport defect of CYS and dysregulated immunity.
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