KI Editor's Honour Lists
Early Career Researcher Papers
The editors of Kidney International wish to acknowledge their top favourite early career researchers’ papers from 2023.
Basic Science Papers:
- Li et al. Tolerogenic dendritic cells protect against acute kidney injury
- Bailly et al. Interleukin-21 promotes Type-1 activation and cytotoxicity of CD56dimCD16bright natural killer cells during kidney allograft antibody-mediated rejection showing a new link between adaptive and innate humoral allo-immunity
- Grampp et al. Hypoxia hits APOL1 in the kidney
- Rana et al. Glomerular-tubular crosstalk via cold shock Y-box binding protein-1 in the kidney
- Clark et al. Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4α mediated quinolinate phosphoribosylltransferase (QPRT) expression in the kidney facilitates resilience against acute kidney injury
- Cuarental et al. The transcription factor Fosl1 preserves Klotho expression and protects from acute kidney injury
- Lanktree et al. A novel multi-ancestry proteome-wide Mendelian randomization study implicates extracellular proteins, tubular cells, and fibroblasts in estimated glomerular filtration rate regulation
- Kuzmuk et al. A small molecule chaperone rescues keratin-8 mediated trafficking of misfolded podocin to correct genetic Nephrotic Syndrome
Clinical Science Papers:
- Menez et al. The ASSESS-AKI Study found urinary epidermal growth factor is associated with reduced risk of major adverse kidney events
- Horne et al. A comprehensive description of kidney disease progression after Acute Kidney Injury: results of a prospective, parallel group cohort study
- Faucon et al. A nationwide cohort study comparing the effectiveness of diuretics and calcium channel blockers on top of renin-angiotensin system inhibitors on chronic kidney disease progression and mortality
- Vinson et al. A multinational cohort study uncovered sex differences in excess mortality after kidney transplant
- Bateman et al. Models of care to address disparities in kidney health outcomes for First Nations people
- Malakasioti et al. A multicenter retrospective study of calcineurin inhibitors in nephrotic syndrome secondary to podocyte gene variants