Autoimmunity and Infection in Glomerular Disease

Author:

Casuscelli Chiara1ORCID,Longhitano Elisa1ORCID,Maressa Veronica1,Di Carlo Silvia1ORCID,Peritore Luigi1,Di Lorenzo Simone1,Calabrese Vincenzo1,Cernaro Valeria1ORCID,Santoro Domenico1

Affiliation:

1. Unit of Nephrology and Dialysis, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, A.O.U. “G. Martino”, University of Messina, 98122 Messina, Italy

Abstract

The ongoing glomerular damage of infections is not limited to the most widely known form of post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, which is today less common in the Western world; other forms of glomerulonephritis are associated with several bacterial, viral and parasitic pathogens. The mechanisms responsible range from the direct damage of glomerular cells to the formation and deposition of immunocomplexes to molecular mimicry to the secretion of superantigens. Similarly, in the course of glomerular disease, infections are more frequent than in the general population due to the loss of immunoglobulins in urine and the immunosuppressive agents used to treat the autoimmune disease that decrease the activity of the immune system. Recognizing this two-way link, understanding its pathogenetic mechanism, and identifying the most appropriate therapeutic choice are essential for the personalized management of patients. In this continuously developing field, this short review summarizes the current state of the art as support for physicians, who are increasingly involved in managing patients with glomerular disease and infections.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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