Narrative review of generalities of the genus Leptospira and its virulence factors associated with renal pathophysiology

Authors

  • Rafael Guillermo Villarreal-Julio CES University, Graduate School, Molecular Biology Unit, Medellín, Colombia; BIOTECH MOLECULAR, Molecular, Genetic and Computational Biology Unit, Medellín, Colombia; University of Antioquia, School of Medicine, Program for the Study and Control of Tropical Diseases (PECET), Medellín, Colombia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9009-1086
  • Enderson Murillo Ramos University of Antioquia, School of Medicine, Program for the Study and Control of Tropical Diseases (PECET), Medellín, Colombia; University of Antioquia, School of Medicine, Integrated Laboratory of Specialized Medicine (LIME), Medellín, Colombia https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6790-976X
  • René Ramírez-García CES University, Graduate School, Molecular Biology Unit, Medellín, Colombia; CES University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics, Medellín, Colombia. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8026-174X
  • Ronald Guillermo Peláez-Sánchez CES University, Graduate School, Molecular Biology Unit, Medellín, Colombia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2815-9844
  • Piedad Matilde Agudelo-Flórez CES University, Graduate School, Molecular Biology Unit, Medellín, Colombia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0002-776X

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rmh.v90i2.15201

Keywords:

Kidney failure, Leptospira, Leptospirosis, Pathogenesis, Virulence factors.

Abstract

Worldwide, leptospirosis is the most highly prevalent zoonosis. Although the wide range of clinical manifestations of leptospirosis in humans is well-documented, knowledge of the mechanisms through which this pathogen causes kidney disease remains limited. This narrative review of the scientific literature presents experimental studies of pathophysiology and kidney disease in leptospirosis, both in humans and animals, and the results show that virulence factors are involved in kidney damage by inducing interstitial tubular nephritis, which is the most frequent pathological manifestation, additionally, to the acute non-oliguric renal lesion with hypokalemia, and loss of magnesium and sodium. Finally, it is concluded that in leptospirosis, the initial lesion in the kidney is caused by damage to the cell membrane of the proximal tubular region cells by pathogenic Leptospira virulence factors, thus exacerbating the immune response.

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Author Biographies

Rafael Guillermo Villarreal-Julio, CES University, Graduate School, Molecular Biology Unit, Medellín, Colombia; BIOTECH MOLECULAR, Molecular, Genetic and Computational Biology Unit, Medellín, Colombia; University of Antioquia, School of Medicine, Program for the Study and Control of Tropical Diseases (PECET), Medellín, Colombia

PhD, Doctorate in Health Sciences; Tropical medicine research line; Basic sciences  group; and BIOTECH MOLECULAR, Molecular, Genetic and Computational Biology Unit, Medellín, Colombia.

Enderson Murillo Ramos, University of Antioquia, School of Medicine, Program for the Study and Control of Tropical Diseases (PECET), Medellín, Colombia; University of Antioquia, School of Medicine, Integrated Laboratory of Specialized Medicine (LIME), Medellín, Colombia

Microbiologist; Molecular Biology and Cytogenetics Unit; Medellín, Colombia. 

René Ramírez-García, CES University, Graduate School, Molecular Biology Unit, Medellín, Colombia; CES University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics, Medellín, Colombia.

PhD, Doctorate in Health Sciences; Research group in animal sciences INCA-CES; Medellín, Colombia.

Ronald Guillermo Peláez-Sánchez, CES University, Graduate School, Molecular Biology Unit, Medellín, Colombia

PhD, Doctorate in Health Sciences; Tropical medicine research line; Basic sciences group; Medellín, Colombia.

Piedad Matilde Agudelo-Flórez, CES University, Graduate School, Molecular Biology Unit, Medellín, Colombia

PhD, Doctorate in Health Sciences; Tropical medicine research line; Basic sciences group; Medellín, Colombia.

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Published

2022-11-24

How to Cite

Villarreal-Julio, R. G., Murillo Ramos, E. ., Ramírez-García, R. ., Peláez-Sánchez, R. G. ., & Agudelo-Flórez, P. M. . (2022). Narrative review of generalities of the genus Leptospira and its virulence factors associated with renal pathophysiology. Revista Médica Hondureña, 90(2), 160–166. https://doi.org/10.5377/rmh.v90i2.15201

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