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Factors Associated With Pathogenicity of Anti-Glomerular Basal Membrane Antibodies : A Case Report

Ossman, Rime ; Buob, David ; Hellmark, Thomas LU orcid ; Brocheriou, Isabelle ; Peltier, Julie ; Tamouza, Ryad ; Dahan, Karine ; Hertig, Alexandre ; Rondeau, Eric and Galichon, Pierre (2016) In Medicine 95(19).
Abstract

Antiglomerular basement membrane (GBM) disease is known as a super-acute proliferative glomerulonephritis caused by auto-antibodies targeting the NC1 domain of the α3 chain of type IV collagen.Here, we describe a case of atypical anti-GBM disease presenting as a dialysis-dependent acute renal failure with unusual mild glomerular involvement. We found that immunoglobulin G (IgG) deposits were restricted to the uncommon IgG2 and IgG4 subclasses, and that blood was positive for anti-GBM antibodies by immunofluorescence, but not by Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). The patient was treated with plasma exchanges, corticosteroids, and cyclosphosphamide. He eventually regained a normal renal function.This case demonstrates that... (More)

Antiglomerular basement membrane (GBM) disease is known as a super-acute proliferative glomerulonephritis caused by auto-antibodies targeting the NC1 domain of the α3 chain of type IV collagen.Here, we describe a case of atypical anti-GBM disease presenting as a dialysis-dependent acute renal failure with unusual mild glomerular involvement. We found that immunoglobulin G (IgG) deposits were restricted to the uncommon IgG2 and IgG4 subclasses, and that blood was positive for anti-GBM antibodies by immunofluorescence, but not by Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). The patient was treated with plasma exchanges, corticosteroids, and cyclosphosphamide. He eventually regained a normal renal function.This case demonstrates that biopsy-proven anti-GBM disease can have reduced pathogenicity. Referring to previous studies of anti-GBM detection in the blood from healthy or minimally ill individuals, we discuss the antigenic specificities, the IgG subclasses, and the involvement of complement in this observation.We suggest that anti-GBM disease is a heterogeneous entity and that the study of IgG subclasses by immunofluorescence may help to distinguish categories with different severities.

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  author       = {{Ossman, Rime and Buob, David and Hellmark, Thomas and Brocheriou, Isabelle and Peltier, Julie and Tamouza, Ryad and Dahan, Karine and Hertig, Alexandre and Rondeau, Eric and Galichon, Pierre}},
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  title        = {{Factors Associated With Pathogenicity of Anti-Glomerular Basal Membrane Antibodies : A Case Report}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/13136561/8025228.pdf}},
  doi          = {{10.1097/MD.0000000000003654}},
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