A Patient of Crescentic Glomerulonephritis with Positive Anti Myeloperoxidase Antibodies and Immunoglobulin a Deposits on Immunofluorescence: The Conundrum Continues

Chawla Mayank, Hoon Tan Puay, B. Shashidhar
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Immunoglobulin (Ig)A nephropathy is the commonest type of primary glomerulonephritis (GN) in the world, with an estimated incidence of 2.5/100000 adults/year. It can co-exist with systemic conditions and is a common cause of crescentic GN. Antineutrophilic cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) associated vasculitis can present as necrotizing, crescentic GN with pauci immune features on immunofluorescence on renal biopsy. There have been previous case reports of the presence of ANCA and IgA nephropathy in the same patient. Such patients more often have systemic signs and tend to have worse kidney function at presentation as compared to ANCA negative IgA nephropathy patients. However, they tend to show better response to immunosuppressive medication. We report a case of a young Asian lady who presented with acute kidney injury secondary to crescentic GN. She was found to have positive serum anti myeloperoxidase antibodies and also IgA deposits in the mesangium on renal biopsy. She was managed with steroids and cyclophosphamide, but her renal function did not improve after 6 months of induction therapy. This case reiterates the conundrum faced by the clinician in the interpretation of a combination of positive anti MPO antibodies with mesangial hypercellularity, positive mesangial staining for IgA and presence of crescentic nephritis. It also describes the variation in response to therapy in such cases.
1例新月型肾小球肾炎患者抗髓过氧化物酶抗体阳性,免疫荧光显示免疫球蛋白A沉积:难题仍在继续
免疫球蛋白(Ig)A型肾病是世界上最常见的原发性肾小球肾炎(GN)类型,估计发病率为2.5/100000成年人/年。它可以与系统性疾病共存,是月牙形GN的常见原因。抗中性粒细胞胞浆抗体(ANCA)相关的血管炎在肾活检的免疫荧光上可表现为坏死性、新月形GN和缺乏免疫特征。以前曾有同一患者同时存在ANCA和IgA肾病的病例报告。与ANCA阴性IgA肾病患者相比,这类患者更常出现全身性体征,并且在就诊时肾功能更差。然而,他们往往对免疫抑制药物表现出更好的反应。我们报告一个年轻的亚洲女士谁提出了急性肾损伤继发月牙形肾炎。她在肾活检中发现血清抗髓过氧化物酶抗体阳性,系膜中也有IgA沉积。患者接受类固醇和环磷酰胺治疗,但诱导治疗6个月后肾功能未见改善。该病例重申了临床医生在解释抗MPO抗体阳性与肾小球系膜细胞增多、肾小球系膜IgA染色阳性和月牙形肾炎的结合时所面临的难题。它还描述了在这种情况下对治疗反应的变化。
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