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Targeting Glut1 in Neutrophils Reduces Kidney DamageCEFR A2

9 Dec 2025

Adapted from Gregory Filiano-Stony Brook, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by Logan Voss, Unsplash

Level A2 – High beginner / Elementary
2 min
115 words

Chronic kidney disease affects many people and is a growing health problem. One serious form is antibody-mediated glomerulonephritis, called AGN. In AGN, the immune system makes antibodies that attack the kidney filters and cause inflammation and injury.

A research team used a mouse model to watch the inflammatory process inside the kidney. They focused on immune cells called neutrophils and found that these cells increase a glucose transporter called Glut1. Glut1 moves glucose into cells and helps cells use energy.

The researchers then disabled Glut1 in neutrophils and saw less tissue damage. They also treated mice with a Glut1 inhibitor and found improved kidney pathology. The study was led by a university research team.

Difficult words

  • glomerulonephritisInflammation of the small filters inside kidney
  • antibodyA protein made by the immune system to bind targets
    antibodies
  • neutrophilA type of white blood cell that fights infection
    neutrophils
  • glut1A protein that moves glucose into animal cells
  • inflammationThe body's response to injury or infection

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