IgA Nephropathy: Emerging Mechanisms of Disease
Lydia Roberts, Chloe Williams, Louise Oni, Jonathan Barratt, Haresh Selvaskandan
Abstract
Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common primary glomerulonephritis reported across the world and is characterized by immunoglobulin A (IgA) dominant mesangial deposits, which are poorly O -glycosylated. This deposition leads to a cascade of glomerular and tubulointerstitial inflammation and fibrosis, which can progress to chronic kidney disease. The variability in rate of progression reflects the many genetic and environmental factors that drive IgAN. Here, we summarize the contemporary understanding of the disease mechanisms that drive IgAN and provide an overview of new and emerging therapies, which target these mechanisms.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineNephropathyDiseasePathologyEndocrinologyDiabetes mellitusRenal Diseases and GlomerulopathiesSystemic Lupus Erythematosus ResearchComplement system in diseases