Authors: Turolo S, Edefonti A, Syren ML, Bellotti AS, Morello W, Collino F, Agostoni C, Montini G.
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2025.1672304
Abstract Summary
New research reveals that mycophenolic acid levels in children with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome correlate with beneficial shifts in cellular fatty acids—increasing anti-inflammatory omega-3s while decreasing omega-6s. This favorable ratio may enhance the drug’s therapeutic effects. However, steroid-resistant patients showed no such benefit, suggesting different disease mechanisms at play.
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Study reveals mycophenolic acid therapy in steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome children increases anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids in immune cells, potentially explaining treatment benefits.
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