Because the disease can affect many different organs at the same time, it may look very different from person to person. Symptoms depend on which organs are affected. You may notice:
IgG4-Related Disease
(IgG4-RD)
How to pronounce it:
Eye-Gee-Gee-Four Related Disease
¿Qué es la enfermedad relacionada con IgG4 (IgG4-RD)?
Enfermedad relacionada con IgG4 (IgG4-RD) Es una enfermedad inmunomediada que puede afectar a casi todos los órganos del cuerpo. Puede causar hinchazón (inflamación), daño y, en ocasiones, cicatrices (fibrosis) en uno o más órganos.
Actualmente no se clasifica como una artritis autoinmune o autoinflamatoria, pero sí involucra al sistema inmunitario. Los investigadores aún estudian cómo funciona y qué lugar ocupa entre las enfermedades inmunitarias.
¿Por qué es?
Ai¿Concienciación sobre la artritis?
Aunque la IgG4-RD no forma parte oficialmente de la
AiEn el marco general de la artritis, muchas personas pueden ser diagnosticadas erróneamente con una enfermedad autoinmune o incluso permanecer sin diagnóstico. La enfermedad relacionada con IgG4 (IgG4-RD) se considera actualmente de origen inmunológico, pero podría clasificarse como autoinmune o autoinflamatoria en el futuro. Si la artritis también se considera un síntoma importante, podría incluirse en este grupo, pero por ahora esto está por determinar.
Symptoms Often Associated with IgG4-Related Disease (IgG4-RD)
IgG4-RD can be hard to diagnose. There isn’t one single test that confirms it. Doctors usually look at a combination of the following:
1. Blood Tests
- Nivel de IgG4: puede ser elevado en muchas personas con IgG4-RD, pero no siempre. Un nivel normal no lo descarta.
- Niveles de IgG1, IgE y complemento (C3 y C4): también pueden mostrar cambios relacionados con la inflamación.
- Pruebas específicas de órganos: los médicos pueden comprobar cómo funcionan el hígado, los riñones, el páncreas u otros órganos.
2. Imaging Scans
- Tomografía computarizada (TC): muestra el agrandamiento de órganos o masas.
- Resonancia magnética (RM): útil para observar la afectación de tejidos blandos o del cerebro.
- Ecografía: se usa frecuentemente para detectar inflamación en órganos como las glándulas salivales o los riñones.
- Tomografía por emisión de positrones (PET): ayuda a mostrar la inflamación activa.
3. Biopsy
A biopsy is when a small sample of tissue is taken from a swollen or affected area. Doctors look at the tissue under a microscope for signs of IgG4-RD, such as:
- High numbers of IgG4-positive plasma cells
- Storiform (whorled) fibrosis
- Obliterative phlebitis (veins blocked by inflammation)
Not all biopsies show all of these features, but together they help confirm the diagnosis.
Misdiagnosis is Common
Because symptoms can look like other diseases, IgG4-RD is often misdiagnosed as:
- Cancer (most common)
- Sjögren’s disease
- Sarcoidosis
- Infections
- Other autoimmune conditions
The goal of treatment is to control the disease, reduce inflammation, and prevent long-term organ damage.
Common Treatments:
- Steroids (such as prednisone) – Often the first treatment to reduce inflammation quickly
- Immunosuppressive medications(such as azathioprine or mycophenolate mofetil) – May be used to keep the disease under control
- Biologics(like uplizna and rituximab) – Used for patients who don’t respond well to steroids or need longer-term treatment
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IgG4-RD usually requires a team of doctors, depending on which parts of the body are affected. This may include:
- Rheumatologist – Expert in immune and inflammatory diseases
- Gastroenterologist – For pancreas, liver, or bile duct involvement
- Nephrologist – For kidney involvement
- Pulmonologist – If the lungs are affected
- Ophthalmologist – For eye-related problems
- Radiologist & Pathologist – Help interpret scans and biopsies
- Primary care doctor – Helps coordinate care
These doctors work together to create a treatment plan that fits your needs.
Common treatments include:
- Steroids (like prednisone) to reduce inflammation
- Immune-suppressing medicines (such as azathioprine or mycophenolate)
- Biologics(like uplizna and rituximab) for long-term care
Note: As of April 3, 2025, the FDA approved a treatment called Uplizna for IgG4-RD. Learn more at uplizna.com
Visit aiarthritis.org/Equation to download our Mystery Patient Guide and listen to Talk Show episodes
Find more resources at:
- Igg4ward.org – Organización de defensa del paciente – Educación, recursos y búsqueda de un médico
- igg4rdoutloud.com – Herramientas y planificación de la atención
- uplizna.com – Información sobre el tratamiento aprobado por la FDA
More IgG4-RD Content By AiArthritis
Go With Us! to EULAR 2025: What Is IgG4-Related Disease—and Why Are So Many Patients Misdiagnosed?
In this EULAR 2025 go with us debrief video, Health Education Manager Leila P.L. Valete discusses IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD), a rare immune condition often confused with other autoimmune diseases.Topics include: diagnostic challenges , the significance of “SACQ” and gaps between lab results and symptoms, histology's role and potential pitfalls, treatments and
Ep 109: The Mystery Patient Experience and the Overlap with IgG4-RD
Managing AiArthritis diseases is tough without a clear diagnosis. In this episode, AiArthritis Health Education Manager Leila discusses the “mystery patient” experience of those with persistent symptoms. She revisits earlier topics and introduces resources like the updated Mystery Patient Guide and the AUTO + Inflammatory Arthritis = X or YZ Project, exploring conditions such as IgG4-related disease. Leila also shares a touching story of a patient who struggled for years without a diagnosis.
Go With Us to EULAR 2023 - Ig-G4, UCTD, RMDs and the Brain - Tiffany, Deb, and Eileen do a deep-dive into the newest research and information presented throughout EULAR 2023 which includes an update on IgG4 from the European Congress of Rheumatology.
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