Experimental and translational research group

NEFR Bruxelles Woluwe

Experimental and Translational Research

Since the 1990s, the group investigates the nature and clinical relevance of fluid and ion transport across biological membranes, both at the level of renal tubular epithelia and across the peritoneal membrane.

Recent publications

The NLRP3 Inflammasome Has a Critical Role in Peritoneal Dialysis-Related Peritonitis. Hautem N*, Morelle J*, Sow A, Corbet C, Feron O, Goffin E, Huaux F, Devuyst O J Am Soc Nephrol. 2017 Jul;28(7):2038-2052.

Tubular proteinuria in patients with HNF1α mutations: HNF1α drives endocytosis in the proximal tubule.  Terryn S, Tanaka K, Lengelé JP, Olinger E, Dubois-Laforgue D, Garbay S, Kozyraki R, Van Der Smissen P, Christensen EI, Courtoy PJ, Bellanné-Chantelot C, Timsit J, Pontoglio M, Devuyst O  Kidney Int. 2016 May;89(5):1075-89.

TRPV4 is associated with central rather than nephrogenic osmoregulation.  Janas S, Seghers F, Schakman O, Alsady M, Deen P, Vriens J, Tissir F, Nilius B, Loffing J, Gailly P, Devuyst O  Pflugers Arch. 2016 Sep;468(9):1595-607.

Ultrafiltration Failure and Impaired Sodium Sieving During Long-Term Peritoneal Dialysis: More Than Aquaporin Dysfunction?  Morelle J, Sow A, Hautem N, Devuyst O, Goffin E.  Perit Dial Int. 2016 Mar-Apr;36(2):227-31.

Water and solute transport across the peritoneal membrane.  Morelle J, Devuyst O.  Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens. 2015 Sep;24(5):434-43.

Molecular Physiology of Water Balance.  Morelle J, Goffin E, Devuyst O.  N Engl J Med. 2015 Jul 9;373(2):196.

Interstitial Fibrosis Restricts Osmotic Water Transport in Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis.  Morelle J, Sow A, Hautem N, Bouzin C, Crott R, Devuyst O, Goffin E.  J Am Soc Nephrol. 2015 Oct;26(10):2521-33.

Quantification of osmotic water transport in vivo using fluorescent albumin.  Morelle J, Sow A, Vertommen D, Jamar F, Rippe B, Devuyst O.  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2014 Oct 15;307(8):F981-9.

AqF026 is a pharmacologic agonist of the water channel aquaporin-1.  Yool AJ, Morelle J, Cnops Y, Verbavatz JM, Campbell EM, Beckett EA, Booker GW, Flynn G, Devuyst O.  J Am Soc Nephrol. 2013 Jun;24(7):1045-52.

Common noncoding UMOD gene variants induce salt-sensitive hypertension and kidney damage by increasing uromodulin expression.  Trudu M, Janas S, Lanzani C, Debaix H, Schaeffer C, Ikehata M, Citterio L, Demaretz S, Trevisani F, Ristagno G, Glaudemans B, Laghmani K, Dell'Antonio G; SKIPOGH team, Loffing J, Rastaldi MP, Manunta P, Devuyst O, Rampoldi L.  Nat Med. 2013 Dec;19(12):1655-60.