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IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common pattern of primary glomerular disease reported across the world following a renal biopsy. Significant and recurrent loin pain has long been recognised as a symptom of IgAN, but there is currently no understanding of what mechanisms drive this symptom or how it could be managed.
A study performed in Leicester, funded by Kidney Research UK, examined over 20,000 postings on social media and confirmed pain as a symptom widely experienced by those with IgAN (1). The incidence of IgAN peaks among young adults, and it is therefore likely this symptom confers significant psychosocial and socioeconomic impacts at both an individual and a societal level. A pilot survey we have since conducted found that over two thirds of patients with IgAN experience this pain, and available analgesics are of little benefit.
The mechanisms which drive loin pain in patients with IgAN is unclear. Inflammation is well established as a driver of pain (2). The cytokines, chemokines and metabolites released in states of inflammation stimulate nociceptors, also known as pain receptors (3). Markers of inflammation are known to be over expressed or up-regulated in IgAN, and it is therefore possible that the pain is being mediated by episodic states of inflammation, which likely involves lectin pathway activation (4). A further possible mechanism is kidney capsular stretch, but this is yet to be conclusively demonstrated in any setting (5).
This project aims to characterise the pathophysiological factors associated with loin pain in patients with IgAN, and will determine the pathological basis for episodes of loin pain in IgAN and the relationship with transient flares of IgAN and episodes of inflammation in the kidneys.
A separately funded project will investigate:
These findings will complement the outcomes of the project proposed here.
Start date January 2025
Project enquiries to Dr Róisín Thomas [Email Address Removed].
General application enquiries to [Email Address Removed]
To apply please refer to our web page https://le.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/funded-opportunities/cvs-barratt
The PhD is funded by Omeros ANCHOR IgAN grant and provides:
*The scholarships cover the cost of tuition fees based on the UK (home) rate. Applications from international students are welcome but applicants will have to source alternative funding for the difference between the UK (home) rate and the overseas rate. This is will amount to £18,864 per year for 2024/25 entry.
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