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The Syndromes of Thrombotic Microangiopathy: A Critical Appraisal on Complement Dysregulation.

Sjoerd A M E G Timmermans1,2, Pieter van Paassen1,2.   

Abstract

Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) is a rare and potentially life-threatening condition that can be caused by a heterogeneous group of diseases, often affecting the brain and kidneys. TMAs should be classified according to etiology to indicate targets for treatment. Complement dysregulation is an important cause of TMA that defines cases not related to coexisting conditions, that is, primary atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Ever since the approval of therapeutic complement inhibition, the approach of TMA has focused on the recognition of primary atypical HUS. Recent advances, however, demonstrated the pivotal role of complement dysregulation in specific subtypes of patients considered to have secondary atypical HUS. This is particularly the case in patients presenting with coexisting hypertensive emergency, pregnancy, and kidney transplantation, shifting the paradigm of disease. In contrast, complement dysregulation is uncommon in patients with other coexisting conditions, such as bacterial infection, drug use, cancer, and autoimmunity, among other disorders. In this review, we performed a critical appraisal on complement dysregulation and the use of therapeutic complement inhibition in TMAs associated with coexisting conditions and outline a pragmatic approach to diagnosis and treatment. For future studies, we advocate the term complement-mediated TMA as opposed to the traditional atypical HUS-type classification.

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Keywords:  atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome; complement; eculizumab; hypertensive emergency; kidney transplantation; pregnancy; thrombotic microangiopathy

Year:  2021        PMID: 34300201     DOI: 10.3390/jcm10143034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Med        ISSN: 2077-0383            Impact factor:   4.241


  5 in total

1.  Postsurgical Thrombotic Microangiopathy and Deregulated Complement.

Authors:  Thijs T W van Herpt; Sjoerd A M E G Timmermans; Walther N K A van Mook; Bas C T van Bussel; Iwan C C van der Horst; Jos G Maessen; Ehsan Natour; Pieter van Paassen; Samuel Heuts
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 4.964

Review 2.  Complement Blockade Is a Promising Therapeutic Approach in a Subset of Critically Ill Adult Patients with Complement-Mediated Hemolytic Uremic Syndromes.

Authors:  Renaud Prével; Yahsou Delmas; Vivien Guillotin; Didier Gruson; Etienne Rivière
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 4.241

3.  Urine Protein/Creatinine Ratio in Thrombotic Microangiopathies: A Simple Test to Facilitate Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura and Hemolytic and Uremic Syndrome Diagnosis.

Authors:  Laure Burguet; Benjamin Taton; Mathilde Prezelin-Reydit; Sébastien Rubin; Walter Picard; Didier Gruson; Anne Ryman; Cécile Contin-Bordes; Paul Coppo; Christian Combe; Yahsou Delmas
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-01-27       Impact factor: 4.241

Review 4.  Topical Reappraisal of Molecular Pharmacological Approaches to Endothelial Dysfunction in Diabetes Mellitus Angiopathy.

Authors:  Constantin Munteanu; Mariana Rotariu; Marius-Alexandru Turnea; Aurelian Anghelescu; Irina Albadi; Gabriela Dogaru; Sînziana Calina Silișteanu; Elena Valentina Ionescu; Florentina Carmen Firan; Anca Mirela Ionescu; Carmen Oprea; Gelu Onose
Journal:  Curr Issues Mol Biol       Date:  2022-07-28       Impact factor: 2.976

Review 5.  Thrombotic microangiopathy in children.

Authors:  Lilian Monteiro P Palma; Maria Helena Vaisbich-Guimarães; Meera Sridharan; Cheryl L Tran; Sanjeev Sethi
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2022-01-18       Impact factor: 3.651

  5 in total

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