Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6161318 | Kidney International | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Although extensively studied, the relationship between dietary antigens-in particular, gluten-and IgA nephropathy remains unclear. Using a double transgenic mouse model of IgA nephropathy that expresses both human IgA1 and human CD89, Papista et al. report that a gluten-free diet protects against the development of IgA deposition and glomerular injury, and that these events occur with the introduction of dietary gluten.
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Authors
Chee Kay Cheung, Jonathan Barratt,