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    Endogenous Galectin-8 protects against Th17 infiltration and fibrosis following acute kidney injury
    (Springer Nature, 2025) Perez-Moreno, Elisa; Peña, Adely de la; Toledo, Tomás; Saez, Javiera; Pérez-Molina, Francisca; Espinoza, Sofía; Metz, Claudia; Díaz-Valdivia, Nicole; Azócar, Lorena; Prado, Carolina; Pacheco, Rodrigo; Segovia-Miranda, Fabian; Godoy, Alejandro S.; Amador, Cristian A.; Feuerhake González, Teo; González, Alfonso; Soza, Andrea
    Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious clinical condition characterized by a rapid decline in renal function, often progressing to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and fibrosis. The endogenous mechanisms influencing kidney injury resolution or maladaptive repair remain poorly understood. Galectin‑8 (Gal‑8), a tandem‑repeat β‑galactosidebinding lectin, plays a role in epithelial cell proliferation, epithelial‑mesenchymal transition, and immune regulation, all of which are critical in AKI outcomes. While exogenous Gal‑8 administration has shown renoprotective effects, its endogenous role in kidney injury progression and resolution remains unclear. Methods To investigate the endogenous role of Gal‑8 in AKI, we compared the responses of Gal‑8 knockout (Gal8‑KO; Lgals8−/− bearing a β‑gal cassette under the Lgals8 gene promoter) and wild‑type (Lgals8+/+) mice in a nephrotoxic folic acid (FA)‑induced AKI model. Renal Gal‑8 expression was assessed by β‑galactosidase staining, lectin‑marker colocalization, and RT‑qPCR. Renal function, structure, and immune responses were evaluated at the acute (day 2) and fibrotic (day 14) phases of injury. Plasma creatinine levels were measured to assess renal function, while histological analyses evaluated tubular damage, renal inflammation, and extracellular matrix deposition. Flow cytometry was performed to characterize the immune response, focusing on pro‑inflammatory T cells. Results Galectin‑8 was predominantly expressed in the renal cortex, localizing to tubules, glomeruli, and blood vessels, with its levels decreasing by half following AKI. Both Lgals8+/+ and Lgals8−/− mice exhibited similar renal function and structure impairments during the acute phase, though Lgals8+/+ mice showed slightly worse damage. By the fibrotic phase, Lgals8−/− mice exhibited more pronounced cortical damage and fibrosis, characterized by increased type I and III collagen deposition and enhanced Th17 cell infiltration, while myofibroblast activation remained comparable to that of Lgals8+/+ mice. Conclusions Endogenous Gal‑8 does not significantly protect the kidney during the acute phase and is dispensable for cell proliferation and death in response to AKI. However, it is crucial in preventing maladaptive repair by regulating.
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    Galectin-8 mediates fibrogenesis induced by cyclosporine in human gingival fibroblasts
    (2020) Patricio C. Smith; Metz Baer, Claudia Andrea; Peña, Adely de la; Oyanadel, Claudia; Ávila, Patricio; Arancibia, Rodrigo; Vicuña, Lucas; Retamal Villarroel, Claudio Enrique; Barake Sabbagh, M. Francisca; González de la Rosa, Alfonso; Soza Gajardo, Andrea

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