IgAN, also known as Berger's disease, is an autoimmune disease that damages the kidneys.
It occurs when your immune system releases an abnormal form of the antibody immunoglobulin A (IgA), called galactose-deficient IgA1 (Gd-IgA1).
Antibodies normally help your body fight infections, but in IgA Nephropathy, Gd-IgA1 forms clumps with other immune proteins.
These clumps of immune proteins build up in the kidneys, causing inflammation and damage to the blood filters in the kidney and reducing kidney function.
IgAN may eventually lead to kidney failure and require dialysis or transplant.
While medications are available to help with the symptoms of IgAN, there is currently no cure.