| Literature DB >> 30173899 |
Huai-Yu Wang1, Zhao Cui2, Li-Jun Xie3, Li-Jie Zhang4, Zhi-Yong Pei5, Fang-Jin Chen5, Zhen Qu1, Jing Huang1, Yi-Miao Zhang1, Xin Wang1, Fang Wang1, Li-Qiang Meng1, Xu-Yang Cheng1, Gang Liu1, Xu-Jie Zhou1, Hong Zhang1, Hanna Debiec6, Pierre Ronco7, Ming-Hui Zhao8.
Abstract
Genome-wide associations and HLA genotyping have revealed associations between HLA alleles and susceptibility to primary membranous nephropathy. However, associations with clinical phenotypes and kidney outcome are poorly defined. We previously identified DRB1*1501 and DRB1*0301 as independent risk alleles for primary membranous nephropathy. Here, we investigated HLA associations with demographic characteristics, anti-phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R) antibody, treatment response and kidney outcome after a median follow-up of 52 months in 258 patients. DRB1*0301, but not DRB1*1501, was associated with a significantly higher level of PLA2R antibody (odds ratio 1.58, 95% confidence interval 1.13-2.22). Although DRB1*1502, which differs from DRB1*1501 by a single amino acid, was not a risk allele for primary membranous nephropathy (odds ratio 1.01), it was associated with significantly lower estimated glomerular filtration rates both at baseline (1.79, 1.18-2.72) and at last follow-up (1.72, 1.17-2.53), a significantly worse renal outcome by Kaplan-Meier analysis and a significantly higher risk of end-stage renal disease by Cox regression analysis (hazard ratio 4.52, 1.22-16.74). Nevertheless, the absence of remission remained the only independent risk factor for end-stage renal disease by multivariate analysis. DRB1*1502 was also associated with a significantly higher median PLA2R antibody level [161.4 vs. 36.3 U/mL] and showed interaction with DRB1*0301 for this variable. Thus, HLA genes control PLA2R antibody production and primary membranous nephropathy severity and outcome. Additionally, DRB1*1502 behaves like a modifier gene with a strong predictor value when associated with HLA risk alleles. Other modifier genes need further investigations in larger cohorts.Entities:
Keywords: CKD; HLA; PLA2R; genotype; membranous nephropathy; phenotype
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30173899 DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2018.06.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Kidney Int ISSN: 0085-2538 Impact factor: 10.612