Influence of immunoadsorption on the removal of immunoglobulin G autoantibodies in crescentic glomerulonephritis
- PMID: 8247177
- DOI: 10.1159/000187471
Influence of immunoadsorption on the removal of immunoglobulin G autoantibodies in crescentic glomerulonephritis
Abstract
We report the treatment of 5 patients with crescentic glomerulonephritis by immunoadsorption using a protein A column. Two had systemic vasculitis, 2 antiglomerular basement membrane disease and 1 systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In the patients with systemic vasculitis and SLE, there was successful removal of autoantibodies and rapid control of disease; remission was maintained over a mean follow-up of 2 years. Clinical improvement was not seen in 2 patients with anti-glomerular basement membrane (GBM) disease who presented with dialysis-dependent renal failure. There were no apparent clinical side-effects related to the immunoadsorption procedure. Protein A immunoadsorption offers a semiselective alternative to plasma exchange and appears to be safe and efficient in removing pathogenic autoantibodies in crescentic glomerulonephritis without anti-GBM antibodies.
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