Cumulative excretion of urinary podocytes reflects disease progression in IgA nephropathy and Schönlein-Henoch purpura nephritis
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Cumulative excretion of urinary podocytes reflects disease progression in IgA nephropathy and Schönlein-Henoch purpura nephritis
Abstract
Recent studies have revealed that podocytopenia leads to glomerular scarring and that the loss of podocytes into the urine may be a cause of podocytopenia. The purpose of this study was to examine whether serial examinations of urinary podocytes (u-podo) could be a useful predictor of disease progression in children with glomerulonephritis. Urine samples and renal biopsy specimens from 20 patients (10 males and 10 females; mean age 11.8 yr; range 4 to 24 yr) with IgA nephropathy (n = 17) and Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis (n = 3) were analyzed. Forty-four renal biopsies were performed on 20 patients. Proteinuria (g/d per 1.73 m2), hematuria (score), and u-podo (cells/ml) were examined twice a month in 24 intervals between two biopsies (mean 16.7 mo; range 4 to 58 mo) and average and cumulative values were determined for the intervals. Renal histologic changes were scored on the basis of acute intracapillary, acute extracapillary, acute tubulointerstitial, chronic intracapillary, chronic extracapillary, and chronic tubulointerstitial lesions, as well as glomerulosclerosis. It was found that hematuria, proteinuria, u-podo, and acute lesion scores decreased during the intervals examined, whereas chronic lesion scores increased. Changes in acute histology scores correlated well with hematuria, proteinuria, and u-podo excretion, whereas chronic histology scores and glomerulosclerosis both correlated well with cumulative u-podo excretion. Patients with severe histologic progression of disease also had persistent u-podo excretion. These findings provide additional data to support a potential causative role for prolonged urinary loss of podocytes in disease progression in children with IgA nephropathy and Henoch-Schönlein purpura nephritis.
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