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C5b-9 Glomerular Deposits Are Associated With Poor Renal Survival in Membranous Nephropathy

Maxime Teisseyre, Anaïs Beyze, Hélène Perrochia, Ilan Szwarc, A. Bourgeois, Coralie Champion, Leïla Chénine, Jean‐Emmanuel Serre, Jonathan Broner, Cédric Aglaé, Vincent Pernin, Moglie Le Quintrec

2022Kidney International Reports17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction Membranous nephropathy (MN) is the first cause of nephrotic syndrome in patients without diabetes. Its prognosis is variable, and treatment remains controversial because of potential toxicity. Currently, there is no reliable prognostic marker common to all etiologies of MN and routinely available to predict the disease course and guide therapeutic management. Despite the major role of complement in the glomerular damage of MN, its prognostic impact has never been studied. We investigated the frequency and prognostic impact of glomerular deposition of C5b-9 in MN. Methods We retrospectively selected adults diagnosed with MN (primary or secondary) at Montpellier University Hospital between December 2004 and December 2015. To be included, all patients were required to have complete medical data and a kidney tissue sample for further immunohistochemistry. We performed PLA2R1 , C4d, and C5b-9 staining by immunohistochemistry. Results Sixty-four adults were included: 45 with primary MN and 19 with secondary MN. C4d was positive in the glomeruli of 61 adults (95.3%). Twenty-nine adults (45.3%) had glomerular deposition of C5b-9. Patients with glomerular deposition of C5b-9 had more severe nephrotic syndrome on diagnosis and lower remission and renal survival rates than adults without. Conclusion C5b-9 glomerular staining is a powerful and easily accessible tool for stratifying adults according to their renal prognosis. The efficacy of complement inhibitors should be tested in adults with glomerular deposition of C5b-9.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMembranous nephropathyNephrotic syndromeEtiologyRenal functionGlomerulonephritisInternal medicineImmunohistochemistryGastroenterologyPathologyNephropathyKidneyDiabetes mellitusEndocrinologyRenal Diseases and GlomerulopathiesComplement system in diseasesVasculitis and related conditions
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