Literature DB >> 34389964

Nephritis-associated plasmin receptor (NAPlr)-positive glomerulonephritis in a case of ANCA-negative small vessel vasculitis.

Kazumi Komaki1, Yayoi Shiotsu2, Hiroya Adachi1, Noriko Urata1, Masayuki Hara1, Mayuka Nakayama1, Tetsuro Kusaba1, Naoko Masuzawa3,4, Eiichi Konishi3, Takashi Oda5, Keiichi Tamagaki1.   

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A 75-year-old man with fever was diagnosed with alveolar hemorrhage. Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies for myeloperoxidase and proteinase 3 were absent. He received corticosteroid therapy, which immediately improved his symptoms and chest radiological findings. After the discontinuation of corticosteroids, fever and general fatigue relapsed, and renal function deteriorated with hematuria and proteinuria. A nerve conduction study revealed mononeuritis multiplex. Renal biopsy demonstrated focal necrotizing crescentic glomerulonephritis with endocapillary proliferative lesions, immunofluorescence C3 deposits, and electron-microscopic subepithelial hump-like deposits. Nephritis-associated plasmin receptor (NAPlr) and plasmin activity, biomarkers of infection-related glomerulonephritis, were positive in glomeruli. Although pathological findings suggested infection-related glomerulonephritis (IRGN), clinical manifestations, such as alveolar hemorrhage and mononeuritis multiplex, suggested systemic small vessel vasculitis. After corticosteroid therapy, systemic symptoms disappeared, and the gradual amelioration of hematuria and proteinuria was observed. Based on the clinical symptoms for which steroid therapy was effective, the patient was considered to have systemic small vessel vasculitis, the etiology of which may have been associated with infection.
© 2021. Japanese Society of Nephrology.

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Keywords:  Infection-related glomerulonephritis (IRGN); Nephritis-associated plasmin receptor (NAPlr); Plasmin activity; Small vasculitis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34389964      PMCID: PMC8811102          DOI: 10.1007/s13730-021-00635-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CEN Case Rep        ISSN: 2192-4449


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Review 1.  The role of nephritis-associated plasmin receptor (NAPlr) in glomerulonephritis associated with streptococcal infection.

Authors:  Takashi Oda; Nobuyuki Yoshizawa; Kazuo Yamakami; Yutaka Sakurai; Hanako Takechi; Kojiro Yamamoto; Naoki Oshima; Hiroo Kumagai
Journal:  J Biomed Biotechnol       Date:  2012-10-14
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Review 1.  Nephritis-Associated Plasmin Receptor (NAPlr): An Essential Inducer of C3-Dominant Glomerular Injury and a Potential Key Diagnostic Biomarker of Infection-Related Glomerulonephritis (IRGN).

Authors:  Nobuyuki Yoshizawa; Muneharu Yamada; Masayuki Fujino; Takashi Oda
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-09-01       Impact factor: 6.208

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