| Literature DB >> 29349731 |
Eiichiro Uchino1, Daisuke Takada2, Haruta Mogami3, Takeshi Matsubara2, Tatsuo Tsukamoto2,4, Motoko Yanagita2.
Abstract
Pregnancy and membranous nephropathy (MN) can occur concurrently with nephrotic syndrome. However, the pathophysiology of MN associated with pregnancy remains unclear, including the involvement of anti-M-type phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R) antibody, the major antigen of idiopathic MN (iMN). A treatment for the condition is also not established. We present the case of a 43-year-old pregnant female with incidental proteinuria and hypoalbuminemia. We made a diagnosis of nephrotic syndrome at 11 week gestation. Renal biopsy revealed iMN using predominant granular staining of IgG4 along the glomerular basement membrane. No secondary cause was identified. Oral glucocorticoid therapy was started from 17 week gestation and induced complete remission at 28 week gestation. A healthy infant was born at 38 week gestation. Glucocorticoid therapy was stopped postpartum without MN relapse. Anti-PLA2R antibody was later found to be positive using serum reserved from before treatment. In conclusion, we presented the case of a pregnant woman with iMN and anti-PLA2R antibodies, whose nephrotic syndrome was successfully controlled with oral glucocorticoids to reach complete remission, even after tapering off the medication. Pregnancy per se might be associated with iMN onset.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-phospholipase A2 receptor antibody; Case report; Membranous nephropathy; Pregnancy
Year: 2018 PMID: 29349731 PMCID: PMC5886935 DOI: 10.1007/s13730-018-0304-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CEN Case Rep ISSN: 2192-4449