A rare but interesting (and potentially fatal) type of thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) called neuraminidase-associated TMA occurs with severe pneumococcal pneumonia or meningitis. Neuraminidase is a protease which cleaves off a specific antigen (Thomsen-Friedreich) on the surface of platelets and endothelial cells, exposing a cryptic antigen to which pre-formed IgM antibodies bind, resulting in TMA and renal failure.
FACULTY ADVISORS Matthew A. Sparks- Duke University Paul Phelan- Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Scotland Gearoid McMahon- Brigham and Women's Hospital Andrew Malone- Washington University in St. Louis Kelly Hyndman- University of Alabama, Birmingham Anna Burgner- Vanderbilt University Jennie Lin- Northwestern University Pravir Baxi - Rush University
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