BMC Nephrology (Aug 2019)

Clinico-pathological considerations in a 48-years-old female with acute kidney injury: is it lupus nephritis, ANCA-associated vasculitis or something else?

  • Marie Lemerle,
  • Anne-Sophie Garnier,
  • Anne Croue,
  • Alain Chevailler,
  • Jean-Paul Saint-André,
  • Jean-François Subra,
  • Jean-François Augusto,
  • Julien Demiselle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-019-1531-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background The value of ANCA positivity in the setting of systemic lupus erythematous and their pathogenicity remains uncertain. Case presentation We report the case of a 48-year-old female with rapidly progressive kidney failure, arthro-myalgia and weight loss. Auto-immune screening showed anti-dsDNA antibodies, complement consumption and triple ANCA positivity. A first kidney biopsy done at presentation highlighted class IV-G glomerulonephritis with elective extra-capillary involvement and mainly C1q glomerular deposition at immunofluorescence study. After three months of a regimen combining steroids and cyclophosphamide, a second biopsy was performed and showed class IV-G glomerulonephritis with mainly endocapillary proliferation. Conclusion This case is atypical in view of immunological profile and kidney histopathological presentation and evolution and gives rise to discussion in view of recent data on ANCA value in lupus nephritis, and suggests that different auto-immune pathways may be involved in lupus nephritis.

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