Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and minimal change disease (MCD) are common forms of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. The causes of these diseases are incompletely understood, but the response of patients to immunosuppressive therapies suggests that their pathogenesis is at least in part immune mediated. Preclinical and clinical research indicates that activation of the classical pathway of complement contributes to glomerular injury in FSGS. Glomerular IgM deposits are also prominent in some patients, raising the possibility that IgM is a trigger of classical pathway activation. In the present study, we examined the pattern of complement activation in the glomeruli and plasma of patients with nephrotic syndrome. We also tested whether patients with FSGS and MCD have elevated levels of natural IgM reactive with epitopes on glomerular endothelial cells and cardiolipin. We found evidence of classical pathway activation in patients with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome compared with healthy control subjects. We also detected higher levels of self-reactive IgM to both targets. Based on these results, IgM and classical pathway activation may contribute to disease pathogenesis in some patients with FSGS and MCD.

Trachtman, H., Laskowski, J., Lee, C., Renner, B., Feemster, A., Parikh, S., et al. (2021). Natural antibody and complement activation characterize patients with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. RENAL PHYSIOLOGY, 321(4), F505-F516 [10.1152/ajprenal.00041.2021].

Natural antibody and complement activation characterize patients with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome

Cantarelli C.;
2021

Abstract

Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and minimal change disease (MCD) are common forms of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. The causes of these diseases are incompletely understood, but the response of patients to immunosuppressive therapies suggests that their pathogenesis is at least in part immune mediated. Preclinical and clinical research indicates that activation of the classical pathway of complement contributes to glomerular injury in FSGS. Glomerular IgM deposits are also prominent in some patients, raising the possibility that IgM is a trigger of classical pathway activation. In the present study, we examined the pattern of complement activation in the glomeruli and plasma of patients with nephrotic syndrome. We also tested whether patients with FSGS and MCD have elevated levels of natural IgM reactive with epitopes on glomerular endothelial cells and cardiolipin. We found evidence of classical pathway activation in patients with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome compared with healthy control subjects. We also detected higher levels of self-reactive IgM to both targets. Based on these results, IgM and classical pathway activation may contribute to disease pathogenesis in some patients with FSGS and MCD.
2021
Trachtman, H., Laskowski, J., Lee, C., Renner, B., Feemster, A., Parikh, S., et al. (2021). Natural antibody and complement activation characterize patients with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. RENAL PHYSIOLOGY, 321(4), F505-F516 [10.1152/ajprenal.00041.2021].
Trachtman, H.; Laskowski, J.; Lee, C.; Renner, B.; Feemster, A.; Parikh, S.; Panzer, S. E.; Zhong, W.; Cravedi, P.; Cantarelli, C.; Kulik, L.; You, Z....espandi
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