Immunity, Inflammation and Disease (Dec 2021)

Long‐term B cell depletion associates with regeneration of kidney function

  • Susanne V. Fleig,
  • Franz F. Konen,
  • Christoph Schröder,
  • Jessica Schmitz,
  • Stefan Gingele,
  • Jan H. Bräsen,
  • Svjetlana Lovric,
  • Bernhard M. W. Schmidt,
  • Hermann Haller,
  • Thomas Skripuletz,
  • Sibylle vonVietinghoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/iid3.499
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
pp. 1479 – 1488

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Abstract Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common condition that increases mortality and the risk of cardiovascular and other morbidities regardless of underlying renal condition. Chronic inflammation promotes renal fibrosis. Recently, renal B cell infiltrates were described in chronic kidney disease of various etiologies beyond autoimmunity. Methods We here investigated B cells and indicators of tertiary lymphoid structure formation in human renal biopsies. Renal function was studied during long‐term B cell depletion in human patients with membranous nephropathy and with CKD of unknown origin. Results Cytokine profiles of tertiary lymphoid structure formation were detected in human renal interstitium in a range of kidney diseases. Complex B cell structures consistent with tertiary lymphoid organ formation were evident in human membranous nephropathy. Here, B cell density did not significantly associate with proteinuria severity, but with worse excretory renal function. Proteinuria responses mostly occurred within the first 6 months of B cell depletion. In contrast, recovery of excretory kidney function was observed only after 18 months of continuous therapy, consistent with a structural process. Renal tertiary lymphatic structures were also detected in the absence of autoimmune kidney disease. To start to address whether B cell depletion may affect CKD in a broader population, we assessed kidney function in neurologic patients with CKD of unknown origin. In this cohort, eGFR significantly increased within 24 months of B cell depletion. Conclusion Long‐term B cell depletion associated with significant improvement of excretory kidney function in human CKD. Kinetics and mechanisms of renal B cell aggregation should be investigated further to stratify the impact of B cells and their aggregates as therapeutic targets.

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