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A recurrent fibronectin glomerulopathy in a renal transplant patient: a case report. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Fibronectin glomerulopathy (FNG) is a rare genetic kidney disease characterized by significant deposits of fibronectin in the kidneys, leading to proteinuria and a gradual decline in kidney function, usually seen in middle-aged individuals.
  • A case study describes a Japanese woman with end-stage renal disease who underwent a kidney transplant, developing symptoms of proteinuria and worsening kidney function shortly after, prompting multiple biopsies.
  • The biopsies revealed dense deposits indicative of FNG, with specific immunostaining confirming the diagnosis, marking this as the first documented case of recurring FNG in Japan.

Article Abstract

Fibronectin glomerulopathy (FNG) is a rare, autosomal dominant renal disease with massive mesangial, and subendothelial fibronectin deposits. It presents proteinuria, often in the nephrotic range in the third to fourth decade, and slow progression to end-stage renal disease. The risk of recurrent disease in renal allograft is uncertain. A Japanese female with end-stage renal disease because of unknown origin received a renal transplant and was referred with proteinuria and mild deterioration of renal function four months after transplantation. Five allograft biopsies were underwent from one h to 12 months after the transplantation, including a biopsy 19 d after the transplantation, which revealed dense deposits suggesting fibronectin. A biopsy 134 d after the transplantation showed a feature of lobular glomerulonephritis corresponding FNG. The diagnosis was confirmed by IST4 positive and IST9 negative immunostaining together with typical fibrillary dense deposits in the mesangium and subendothelial spaces in electron microscopy. This is the first report of recurrent FNG in Japan.

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