Glomerular Basement Membrane IgG Antibody

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Glomerular Basement Membrane IgG Antibody, in Visit Clinic

Measures IgG antibodies against the kidney’s filter layer to detect autoimmune disease that can damage kidneys and lungs in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
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What is a Glomerular Basement Membrane IgG Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?

The Glomerular Basement Membrane IgG Antibody test measures IgG antibodies that target the glomerular basement membrane. The glomerular basement membrane is part of the kidney’s tiny filters. When antibodies attack it, those filters can become damaged and leak blood and protein into the urine. Detecting these antibodies helps diagnose anti‑GBM (Goodpasture) disease and some rapidly progressive kidney inflammations. Doctors use the test to confirm autoimmune kidney injury and to monitor response to treatments like immunosuppression or plasmapheresis. Results are interpreted with kidney function tests, urine tests, and sometimes a biopsy. It can also detect lung involvement in some patients. Ask your doctor about follow-up and treatment options.

Glomerular Basement Membrane IgG Antibody Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Glomerular Basement Membrane IgG Antibody Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Glomerular Basement Membrane IgG Antibody test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Glomerular Basement Membrane IgG Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?

Glomerular Basement Membrane IgG Antibody is often included in autoimmune and nephritis panels when doctors suspect rapidly progressive kidney disease. It is ordered for symptoms such as blood in the urine, swelling, reduced urine output, or coughing up blood. The test helps diagnose anti‑GBM (Goodpasture) disease and monitor treatment. Abnormal results usually reflect an autoimmune attack, sometimes triggered by infection, smoking, or environmental exposure. Family history of autoimmune disease may increase the need for testing.

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What is the glomerular basement membrane antibody IgG in Visit Clinic?plus

Glomerular basement membrane (GBM) antibody IgG is an autoantibody that targets the α3 non‑collagenous domain of type IV collagen in the kidney’s glomerular basement membrane. It is directly pathogenic, causing anti‑GBM disease (Goodpasture’s) with rapidly progressive crescentic glomerulonephritis and sometimes pulmonary hemorrhage. Blood testing confirms diagnosis and informs treatment such as plasmapheresis and immunosuppression.

What is the triad of Goodpasture syndrome in Visit Clinic?plus

Goodpasture syndrome classically presents with a triad of pulmonary hemorrhage (often hemoptysis), rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis with hematuria and acute renal failure, and circulating anti–glomerular basement membrane (anti‑GBM) antibodies with linear IgG deposition along the basement membrane on renal biopsy. Prompt recognition and treatment are critical due to risk of respiratory failure and rapid renal loss.

What is an abnormal glomerular basement membrane in Visit Clinic?plus

An abnormal glomerular basement membrane is a structural change in the kidney's filtration barrier—thickening, thinning, irregularity or splitting—caused by disease or immune deposits. These changes disrupt filtration, causing proteinuria, hematuria and reduced kidney function. Common causes include diabetic kidney disease, autoimmune or genetic disorders, and can lead to progressive renal damage without treatment.

What renal disease is characterized by deposition of IgG on the glomerular basement membrane in Visit Clinic?plus

Anti–glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) disease, also called Goodpasture syndrome, is defined by linear deposition of IgG along the glomerular basement membrane. It causes rapidly progressive (crescentic) glomerulonephritis and often affects lungs, producing hemoptysis. Diagnosis is by anti‑GBM antibodies and linear IgG on immunofluorescence. Histology shows crescent formation in affected glomeruli.

What if an IgG test is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive IgG means your immune system has produced antibodies from past infection or vaccination, suggesting some level of prior exposure and likely partial protection. It doesn’t guarantee complete or long-lasting immunity, and reinfection is possible. Test results should be interpreted with clinical history and timing; if you have symptoms or need confirmation, seek medical advice and consider diagnostic PCR or follow-up antibody testing.

How do you treat glomerular basement membrane disease in Visit Clinic?plus

Treatment of glomerular basement membrane (anti‑GBM) disease involves urgent immunosuppression and antibody removal. Prompt plasmapheresis clears circulating antibodies while high‑dose corticosteroids and cyclophosphamide suppress further antibody production. Supportive care includes dialysis for renal failure and respiratory support for pulmonary hemorrhage. Early nephrology/pulmonology input is essential; rituximab may be considered in refractory cases.