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Remission of IgA nephropathy following treatment of cytomegalovirus infection with ganciclovir.

A Ortmanns1, T H Ittel, N Schnitzler, S Handt, U Helmchen, G Sieberth.   

Abstract

Following the detection of cytomegalovirus antigen in mesangial cells of some patients with IgA nephropathy, an important role of human cytomegalovirus in the pathogenesis of IgA nephropathy has been discussed. We studied a case of IgA nephropathy with rapid deterioration of renal function associated with cytomegalovirus infection. Following an infection of the upper respiratory tract, a 57-year-old woman developed with hematuria and acute renal failure. The histological diagnosis of IgA nephropathy was established and renal function transiently improved during immunosuppressive therapy. However, the ensuing clinical course was complicated by severe bleeding from intestinal ulcera, thrombocytopenia, pneumonia and relapse of renal failure. The histological investigation of colonic mucosa showed characteristic "owl's eye" cells leading to the diagnosis of cytomegalovirus disease as the cause of intestinal bleeding. Immunosuppression was stopped and treatment with ganciclovir started. Pneumonia as well as intestinal bleeding disappeared and, of particular note, renal function improved considerably. Following discontinuation of antiviral therapy CMV-disease reoccurred and renal function deteriorated again. The patient was restarted on ganciclovir therapy and, again, serum creatinine fell quickly. This impressive and reproducible clinical improvement of renal insufficiency under antiviral therapy with ganciclovir provides some evidence for an important role of cytomegalovirus in the pathogenesis of this case of IgA nephropathy.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9696435

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nephrol        ISSN: 0301-0430            Impact factor:   0.975


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