Searching for the cause of Kawasaki disease - Cytoplasmic inclusion bodies provide new insight

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Abstract

Kawasaki disease (KD) has emerged as the most common cause of acquired heart disease in children in the developed world. The cause of KD remains unknown, although an as-yet unidentified infectious agent might be responsible. By determining the causative agent, we can improve diagnosis, therapy and prevention of KD. Recently, identification of an antigen-driven IgA response that was directed at cytoplasmic inclusion bodies in KD tissues has provided new insights that could unlock the mysteries of KD.

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Rowley, A. H., Baker, S. C., Orenstein, J. M., & Shulman, S. T. (2008). Searching for the cause of Kawasaki disease - Cytoplasmic inclusion bodies provide new insight. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 6(5), 394–401. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrmicro1853

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