International Journal of Molecular Sciences (May 2023)

Infection-Related Cryoglobulinemic Glomerulonephritis with Serum Anti-Factor B Antibodies Identified and Staining for NAPlr/Plasmin Activity Due to Infective Endocarditis

  • Takumi Toishi,
  • Takashi Oda,
  • Atsuro Hamano,
  • Shinnosuke Sugihara,
  • Tomohiko Inoue,
  • Atsuro Kawaji,
  • Kanako Nagaoka,
  • Masatoshi Matsunami,
  • Junko Fukuda,
  • Mamiko Ohara,
  • Tomo Suzuki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24119369
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 11
p. 9369

Abstract

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In this rare case of infection-related cryoglobulinemic glomerulonephritis with infective endocarditis, a 78-year-old male presented with an acute onset of fever and rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis. His blood culture results were positive for Cutibacterium modestum, and transesophageal echocardiography showed vegetation. He was diagnosed with endocarditis. His serum immunoglobulin M, IgM-cryoglobulin, and proteinase-3-anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody levels were elevated, and his serum complement 3 (C3) and C4 levels were decreased. Renal biopsy results showed endocapillary proliferation, mesangial cell proliferation, and no necrotizing lesions on light microscopy, with strong positive staining for IgM, C3, and C1q in the capillary wall. Electron microscopy showed deposits in the mesangial area in the form of fibrous structures without any humps. Histological examination confirmed a diagnosis of cryoglobulinemic glomerulonephritis. Further examination showed the presence of serum anti-factor B antibodies and positive staining for nephritis-associated plasmin receptor and plasmin activity in the glomeruli, suggesting infective endocarditis-induced cryoglobulinemic glomerulonephritis.

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