Literature DB >> 29968413

Recurrence of native kidney disease after kidney transplantation.

Izumi Yamamoto1, Takafumi Yamakawa1, Ai Katsuma1, Mayuko Kawabe1, Haruki Katsumata1, Aki Mafune Hamada1, Yasuyuki Nakada1, Akimitsu Kobayashi1, Hiroyasu Yamamoto1,2, Takashi Yokoo1.   

Abstract

The extent of recurrence of original kidney disease after kidney transplantation has been underestimated for several reasons. First, the duration of observation varies among studies. Second, the criteria used to schedule protocol and episode biopsies differ among institutions. And third, diagnostic modalities used for early detection of recurrent original kidney disease also vary. Thus, rates of graft loss attributable to a recurrence of original kidney disease vary among institutions and are often underestimated. However, the recurrence of original disease is often thought to be less important than chronic rejection followed by loss of a functioning allograft. It is important to note that recent data have shown that in patients with certain limited primary kidney diseases (e.g., membranous proliferative glomerulonephritis [MPGN], IgA nephritis [IgAN], focal segmental glomerulonephritis [FSGS], and membranous nephropathy [MN]), the predominant (60%) cause of graft loss is the recurrence of original kidney disease. In addition, the rate of 5-year graft survival in patients with recurrent original kidney disease averages 45%. Thus, research must address the recurrence of original kidney disease. Here we focus on this recurrence and discuss diagnoses, preventive strategies, treatments, and future research directions.
© 2018 Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology.

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Keywords:  focal segmental glomerulonephritis; immunoglobin A nephritis; membranous nephropathy; membranous proliferative glomerulonephritis; recurrent glomerulonephritis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29968413     DOI: 10.1111/nep.13284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrology (Carlton)        ISSN: 1320-5358            Impact factor:   2.506


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