A 68-year-old man who underwent living-unrelated kidney transplantation from his spousal donor was immunosuppressed with tacrolimus and mycophenolate mofetil. Despite his uneventful clinical course, protocol biopsy at 2 years post transplant showed de novo CNI tubulotoxicity despite low tacrolimus exposure. Everolimus was added in order to discontinue TACER. However, prominent proteinuria impeded continuation of everolimus since biopsy showed diffuse glomerular endocapillary proliferation without C4d deposition. No donor-specific antibody was detected. Pulse steroids were given and proteinuria returned to normal with histological reversal.

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