Poor outcomes of proliferative glomerulonephritis with monoclonal IgG deposits in renal allografts: a retrospective multicenter study

Journal of Nephrology(2022)

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Background Proliferative glomerulonephritis with monoclonal IgG deposits (PGNMID) in renal allografts is a rare, renal-limited disease. No study has reported the long-term outcomes and prognostic features of PGNMID in renal allografts in the Chinese population. Methods We retrospectively included transplant patients diagnosed with PGNMID who underwent renal allograft biopsy at three transplant centers from April 2012 to July 2020. We observed the clinicopathologic features, explored the long-term graft survival, and investigated the characteristics associated with the prognosis. Results A total of 13 transplant patients with PGNMID were included, out of 3821 biopsies. The mean follow-up time was 55 months since kidney transplantation (KTx). At diagnosis, all patients presented with proteinuria (100%) and most of them with hematuria (92%). IgG3κ (69%) was the main immunofluorescence (IF) subtype. The median graft survival of the total cohort was 17 months from diagnosis and 49 months from kidney transplantation. During follow-up, 9 patients needed dialysis and 2 out of 9 patients who progressed to dialysis died of infection. Primary membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) ( P = 0.014) and MPGN pattern at diagnostic biopsy ( P < 0.001) were associated with a higher risk of graft loss. Conclusions The long-term outcome of allograft PGNMID was relatively poor in the Chinese population. Primary MPGN and MPGN pattern in renal allograft were associated with poor outcomes. Graphical abstract
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PGNMID, Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis, Monoclonal gammopathy, Kidney transplantation, Risk factors
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