The liver and kidneys are two of the most vital organs, each with distinct but overlapping functions essential for maintaining homeostasis. The complex interplay between these organs, commonly referred to as liver-kidney crosstalk, plays a crucial role in the pathophysiology of several acute and chronic conditions in childhood. Despite its importance, the precise biological mechanisms driving this interaction remain incompletely understood. This crosstalk is particularly significant in various pediatric diseases (e.g., Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD), Hepatorenal Syndrome (HRS), genetic and metabolic disorders, etc.) where shared pathophysiological factors—including systemic inflammation, metabolic disturbances, oxidative stress, and vascular dysfunction—simultaneously affect both organs. Clinically, this interaction presents unique challenges in diagnosing, managing, and treating liver-kidney diseases in affected children. Understanding the pathogenic mechanisms underlying liver-kidney crosstalk is essential for improving patient care and outcomes through an integrated, multidisciplinary approach and personalized treatment strategies. This review aims to explore liver-kidney crosstalk in key pediatric diseases, offering a comprehensive overview of current knowledge, clinical challenges, and potential therapeutic interventions in this complex field.
Liver-Kidney Crosstalk in Major Pediatric Diseases: Unraveling the Complexities and Clinical Challenges
Cesaro F. G.;Frattolillo V.;Lamberti F.;Marzuillo P.;Miraglia del Giudice E.;
2025
Abstract
The liver and kidneys are two of the most vital organs, each with distinct but overlapping functions essential for maintaining homeostasis. The complex interplay between these organs, commonly referred to as liver-kidney crosstalk, plays a crucial role in the pathophysiology of several acute and chronic conditions in childhood. Despite its importance, the precise biological mechanisms driving this interaction remain incompletely understood. This crosstalk is particularly significant in various pediatric diseases (e.g., Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD), Hepatorenal Syndrome (HRS), genetic and metabolic disorders, etc.) where shared pathophysiological factors—including systemic inflammation, metabolic disturbances, oxidative stress, and vascular dysfunction—simultaneously affect both organs. Clinically, this interaction presents unique challenges in diagnosing, managing, and treating liver-kidney diseases in affected children. Understanding the pathogenic mechanisms underlying liver-kidney crosstalk is essential for improving patient care and outcomes through an integrated, multidisciplinary approach and personalized treatment strategies. This review aims to explore liver-kidney crosstalk in key pediatric diseases, offering a comprehensive overview of current knowledge, clinical challenges, and potential therapeutic interventions in this complex field.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


