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What is IgA nephropathy?
IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is a kidney disease that commonly appears for the first time in young adults and can lead to kidney failure with the requirement for lifelong dialysis or a kidney transplant. Worldwide IgAN is a common cause of kidney failure and it is estimated that globally 1 in 10 patients who need dialysis treatment have kidney failure because of IgAN. At present, there is no effective treatment for IgAN and while a kidney transplant can transform the lives of IgAN patients who are on dialysis there is the risk that the IgAN may recur in the transplant and lead to loss of the transplant.
The Leicester IgA Nephropathy Research Group
This is a partnership between the University of Leicester and University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. The Group has been established for over 25 years and works closely with patients, charities, including Kidney Research UK, and the pharmaceutical industry. The work we do encompasses basic laboratory research looking at the fundamental causes of IgAN through to the testing of new therapies in patients with IgAN. We organise the Annual UK IgAN Patient Information Day and have generated a series of patient information videos and podcasts for patients and carers with IgAN which can be found on our YouTube channel.
How can you help
Your support can help us to continue our world-leading research into IgAN. Donations will be used to fund the purchase of new laboratory equipment and help support our fantastic team of scientists and nephrologists who are tirelessly working to find a cure for this devastating disease.
Find out more on the IgAN YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwZepd8YXUf9RkTYzgH4-cw/videos