Background: Fabry disease (FD) is a rare, X-linked lysosomal storage disorder that affects both males and females. It is caused by pathogenic variants in the gene that encodes the enzyme α-galactosidase A, GLA. The classic form of the disease begins in childhood, presenting with a range of signs and symptoms that can lead to severe complications such as stroke, as well as cardiac and renal failure. In the late-onset form, the disease appears in adulthood, often with signs of cardiac involvement. Summary: The N215S (p.Asn215Ser) missense mutation represents the most common late-onset variant in European countries. In these patients, cardiac involvement is usually more prominent than extracardiac signs and symptoms, which is why this form is often referred to as a cardiac variant. Renal involvement in the N215S variant has historically been considered infrequent and relatively mild, contributing little to the overall disease burden of late-onset FD, as it has not been thoroughly investigated. Key Messages: In this review, we examine Fabry nephropathy in patients with the late-onset N215S variant, providing an insight into the clinical and histopathologic aspects of renal involvement in these individuals.

Mignani, R., Berti, G.M., Vischini, G., Costanzo, R.D., Ciurli, F., Fabbrizio, B., et al. (2025). The Fabry Nephropathy in Patients with N215S Variant. NEPHRON JOURNALS, x, 1-11 [10.1159/000545611].

The Fabry Nephropathy in Patients with N215S Variant

Mignani R.;Berti G. M.;Ciurli F.;Pasquinelli G.;La Manna G.
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Capelli I.
2025

Abstract

Background: Fabry disease (FD) is a rare, X-linked lysosomal storage disorder that affects both males and females. It is caused by pathogenic variants in the gene that encodes the enzyme α-galactosidase A, GLA. The classic form of the disease begins in childhood, presenting with a range of signs and symptoms that can lead to severe complications such as stroke, as well as cardiac and renal failure. In the late-onset form, the disease appears in adulthood, often with signs of cardiac involvement. Summary: The N215S (p.Asn215Ser) missense mutation represents the most common late-onset variant in European countries. In these patients, cardiac involvement is usually more prominent than extracardiac signs and symptoms, which is why this form is often referred to as a cardiac variant. Renal involvement in the N215S variant has historically been considered infrequent and relatively mild, contributing little to the overall disease burden of late-onset FD, as it has not been thoroughly investigated. Key Messages: In this review, we examine Fabry nephropathy in patients with the late-onset N215S variant, providing an insight into the clinical and histopathologic aspects of renal involvement in these individuals.
2025
Mignani, R., Berti, G.M., Vischini, G., Costanzo, R.D., Ciurli, F., Fabbrizio, B., et al. (2025). The Fabry Nephropathy in Patients with N215S Variant. NEPHRON JOURNALS, x, 1-11 [10.1159/000545611].
Mignani, R.; Berti, G. M.; Vischini, G.; Costanzo, R. D.; Ciurli, F.; Fabbrizio, B.; Pasquinelli, G.; La Manna, G.; Capelli, I.
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