T-cell profiles derived from blood and renal biopsy may be novel biomarkers of lupus nephritis treatment response, study findings suggest.
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Acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) is an immunologically mediated condition that represents a significant cause of acute kidney injury (AKI). It is characterised by diffuse inflammatory infiltrates ...
Studies investigating what is damaging the kidney in lupus nephritis point to tubulointerstitial inflammation as an important risk factor. Tubulointerstitial inflammation in patients with lupus ...
Acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) is often caused by an allergic reaction to a medication; it can also be associated with autoimmune conditions and with various infections. Most causes of AIN seem to ...
The body's immune reaction to increased levels of a toxic molecule, part of a bacterial species in the human gut, may reveal ...
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