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Post-transplant IgA Nephropathy: a Rapidly Evolving Field of Kidney Transplant Medicine

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Journal J Nephrol
Publisher Springer
Specialty Nephrology
Date 2024 Nov 20
PMID 39565563
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Abstract

IgA nephropathy is the commonest pattern of primary glomerular disease in the world, with high rates of progression to kidney failure. As IgA nephropathy commonly causes kidney failure at a young age, kidney transplantation is commonly used to treat kidney failure. However, high rates of recurrent disease in the allograft remain a common management challenge. The prevalence of post-transplant recurrence approaches 15% at ten years post-transplant and is associated with poor allograft function and high rates of allograft loss. Post-transplant IgA nephropathy has also been described de novo in some case series. Treatment of recurrent IgA nephropathy has been challenging but with the rapid growth of new treatments for IgA nephropathy it is likely that many of these treatments will, over time, transition to the treatment of recurrent disease. In this narrative review, our aim is to evaluate post-transplant IgA nephropathy in terms of epidemiology, risk factors, underlying pathophysiology, diagnosis and management strategies.

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