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Does IgA Nephropathy Increase Risk for IgA Vasculitis? IgA Nephropathy with IgA Vasculitis [PDF]
Luu, Ying, Goshtaseb, Ray
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Altered SIgA-targeting of gut microbiota is associated with long-term dysbiosis in pediatric solid organ transplant recipients. [PDF]
Schulze K +9 more
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Plasmacytoid dendritic cells modulate the production of mucosal IgA in IgA nephropathy. [PDF]
Fukao Y +9 more
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Dupilumab Treatment Provides Multidimensional Benefits in Patients with Prurigo Nodularis. [PDF]
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Trends in Immunology, 2001
IgA has traditionally been regarded a non-inflammatory antibody. This might indeed be true for secretory IgA (SIgA), which exerts its function at mucosal surfaces where commensal microorganisms and dietary antigens prevail. Serum IgA, however, potently triggers (pro)-inflammatory activity upon binding to the myeloid IgA receptor, FcalphaRI.
Marjolein van Egmond +2 more
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IgA has traditionally been regarded a non-inflammatory antibody. This might indeed be true for secretory IgA (SIgA), which exerts its function at mucosal surfaces where commensal microorganisms and dietary antigens prevail. Serum IgA, however, potently triggers (pro)-inflammatory activity upon binding to the myeloid IgA receptor, FcalphaRI.
Marjolein van Egmond +2 more
exaly +5 more sources

