Kidney Medicine (Mar 2021)

Autosomal Dominant Tubulointerstitial Kidney Disease HNF1B With Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young: A Case Report With Kidney Biopsy

  • Yuki Oba,
  • Naoki Sawa,
  • Hiroki Mizuno,
  • Junichi Hoshino,
  • Keiichi Kinowaki,
  • Kenichi Ohashi,
  • Naoya Morisada,
  • Kazumoto Iijima,
  • Yutaka Yamaguchi,
  • Yoshifumi Ubara

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 278 – 281

Abstract

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Autosomal dominant tubulointerstitial kidney disease subtype hepatocyte nuclear factor 1β (ADTKD-HNF1B) is a hereditary disease caused by variants of HNF1B that is characterized by a family history of tubulointerstitial nephropathy with concomitant diabetes mellitus. We report on a Japanese man in his early 40s who had ADTKD-HNF1B diagnosed. He had a reduced glomerular filtration rate, borderline diabetes mellitus, multiple small cysts in his bilateral kidneys, and pancreatic hypoplasia. He also had a family history of diabetes and kidney cystic lesions. These phenotypes represent ADTKD-HNF1B and genetic analysis revealed a missense variant of HNF1B. Kidney biopsy demonstrated not only tubulointerstitial fibrosis but also abnormal mitochondrial morphology in tubular cells, a novel finding.

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