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doi:10.1007/s00467-024-06468-5...

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Ichikawa, Yuta Sakakibara, Nana Nagano, China Inoki, Yuta Tanaka, Yu Ueda, Chika Kitakado, Hideaki Kondo, Atsushi Ishimori, Shingo Horinouchi, Tomoko Iijima, Kazumoto Nozu, Kandai
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en
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Springer

Catégorie

Urology

Année

2024

Date de référencement

07/08/2024

Mots clés
steroid-resistant nephrotic syndro... monogenic variants edema acute kidney injury associated wit... complete remission syndrome criteria onset nephrotic variants patients srns
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Background In patients with steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS), the presence of monogenic variants influences therapeutic strategies.

Large cohort studies reported the detection of monogenic variants in approximately 30% of patients with SRNS.

However, these cohorts included many patients, such as those with symptomatic proteinuria, who did not meet the strict diagnostic criteria for pediatric nephrotic syndrome (NS).

Therefore, we investigated the proportion of causative monogenic variants detected in patients who strictly met the diagnostic criteria of SRNS and explored their clinical characteristics.

Methods We examined pediatric SRNS cases with genetic analysis conducted in our hospital.

Cases satisfying all of the following criteria were included: (1) age at onset 1–18 years, (2) serum albumin at onset ≤ 2.5 g/dl, (3) persistent heavy proteinuria, and (4) no complete remission after 4 weeks of steroid monotherapy.

Results The proportion of detected monogenic variants was 12% (22/185) among all patients.

The proportion was only 7% (9/129) in patients with edema at disease onset compared with 38% (9/24) in those without ( p  < 0.0001).

Monogenic variants were rare in patients with acute kidney injury associated with NS (1% (1/11)) or a history of complete remission (4% (2/51)).

Conclusions Our study revealed a monogenic cause in 12% of individuals with strictly defined SRNS, a much smaller proportion than previously reported.

The presence or absence of edema at the onset was an important factor to distinguish SRNS with monogenic cause from SRNS without.

Our results provide further evidence of the SRNS types attributable to monogenic causes.

Graphical abstract A higher resolution version of the Graphical abstract is available as Supplementary information

Ichikawa, Yuta,Sakakibara, Nana,Nagano, China,Inoki, Yuta,Tanaka, Yu,Ueda, Chika,Kitakado, Hideaki,Kondo, Atsushi,Ishimori, Shingo,Horinouchi, Tomoko,Iijima, Kazumoto,Nozu, Kandai, 2024, In steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome that meets the strict definition, monogenic variants are less common than expected, Springer

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