SIRT1 and Kidney Function

Kidney Dis (Basel). 2016 Mar;1(4):258-65. doi: 10.1159/000440967. Epub 2015 Oct 13.

Abstract

Background: SIRT1 is a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-dependent deacetylase belonging to the class III histone deacetylases. Abundantly expressed in the kidney, especially in the renal medulla, SIRT1 is closely involved in renal physiology and pathology.

Summary: SIRT1 targets both histone and nonhistone proteins, participates in many important signaling pathways and mediates the regulation of longevity, metabolic homeostasis, acute stress response and DNA integrity. With regard to the kidney, SIRT1 attenuates diabetic albuminuria, reduces blood pressure and related cardiovascular diseases, resists acute kidney injury, delays kidney fibrogenesis, promotes cyst formation and benefits renal ageing.

Key messages: This review summarizes the biology of SIRT1 and focuses on the latest studies concerning SIRT1 as a potential therapeutic target for kidney diseases.

Keywords: Kidney function; Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide; SIRT1.

Publication types

  • Review