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Rescue with obinutuzumab and daratumumab as combined B cell/plasma cell targeting approach in severe posttransplant focal segmental glomerulosclerosis recurrence

Paolo Randone, Enrico Sanna, Caterina Dolla, Ester Gallo, Silvia Mingozzi, Rita Tarragoni, Maria Cristina Torazza, Anna Niarchos, Alberto Mella, Ana Maria Manzione, Antonella Barreca, Ilaria Deambrosis, Roberta Giraudi, Luigi Biancone

2024American Journal of Transplantation23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The recurrence of primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) after kidney transplantation is associated with a high graft loss rate with standard treatments based on plasmapheresis with/without rituximab. We present 2 consecutive cases of nongenetic early severe recurrent FSGS refractory to rituximab and anti–interleukin 1 treatment and with a partial response to plasmapheresis. Case 1 was a 22-year-old man who was rescue-treated for recurrence 36 weeks after transplantation with obinutuzumab (1000 mg/1.73 m 2 , 1 dose) and daratumumab (18 mg/kg each dose, 8 doses), resulting in plasmapheresis discontinuation and a drop of proteinuria from 29 to 2.3 g/d. Proteinuria increased with circulating CD38 + plasma cells and responded to an additional daratumumab dose. Currently, the proteinuria is 1.8 g/d, 14.5 months after discontinuing plasmapheresis and starting obinutuzumab and daratumumab therapy. Case 2 was a 15-year-old girl who was plasmapheresis dependent with 2 g/d proteinuria 82 weeks after transplantation, with a Tesio catheter in the right jugular vein as the only possible vascular access. After treatment with obinutuzumab and daratumumab (1 dose each), she achieved stable complete remission (0.3 g/d proteinuria) with persistent plasmapheresis discontinuation. These cases suggest the potential of combining obinutuzumab with daratumumab for the treatment of recurrent FSGS.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePlasmapheresisFocal segmental glomerulosclerosisRituximabObinutuzumabUrologyTransplantationSalvage therapyGastroenterologySurgeryInternal medicineOncologyKidneyImmunologyGlomerulonephritisChemotherapyLymphomaAntibodyRenal Diseases and GlomerulopathiesVasculitis and related conditionsRenal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
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