Serum anti-PLA2R antibody and glomerular PLA2R deposition in Chinese patients with membranous nephropathy: A cross-sectional study.

Medicine (Baltimore)

Department of Clinical Laboratory, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing Department of Clinical Laboratory, Tianjin Nankai Hospital, Tianjin, The People's Republic of China.

Published: June 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • The M-type phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R) is the key antigen in primary membranous nephropathy (PMN), with a study involving 136 patients measuring both serum anti-PLA2R antibodies and glomerular PLA2R antigen simultaneously.
  • Results showed that 58.8% of patients had positive serum anti-PLA2R antibodies and 95.6% had glomerular PLA2R deposition, indicating a significant association (P < .001).
  • The study found that serum anti-PLA2R antibody levels correlated more strongly with clinical markers of disease activity and renal function than the intensity of glomerular PLA2R deposition.

Article Abstract

M-type phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R) is the major target antigen in primary membranous nephropathy (PMN). Previous studies have evaluated the diagnostic value of serum anti-PLA2R antibody. However, the correlation of serum anti-PLA2R antibody and glomerular PLA2R deposition, and their association with clinical characteristics need to be further evaluated.A total of 136 patients were involved as inception group because serum anti-PLA2R antibody and glomerular PLA2R antigen were simultaneously measured. We examined serum anti-PLA2R antibody by ELISA and glomerular PLA2R deposition by immunofluorescence assay.Positive serum anti-PLA2R antibody and glomerular PLA2R deposition were seen in 58.8% (80/136) and 95.6% (130/136) patients, respectively (P < .001). Proteinuria, serum total protein, serum albumin, serum creatinine, and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) had significant differences between patients with serum anti-PLA2R antibody and those without. Serum anti-PLA2R antibody levels were correlated with serum albumin, serum creatinine, eGFR, and proteinuria. Glomerular PLA2R deposition intensities were weakly correlated with proteinuria. Unexpectedly, there was a positive correlation rather than a negative correlation between glomerular PLA2R deposition intensity and eGFR.In conclusion, serum anti-PLA2R antibody is more closely correlated with disease activity and renal function than glomerular PLA2R deposition.

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