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Initial steroid sensitivity in children with steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome predicts post-transplant recurrence.
Ding, Wen Y; Koziell, Ania; McCarthy, Hugh J; Bierzynska, Agnieszka; Bhagavatula, Murali K; Dudley, Jan A; Inward, Carol D; Coward, Richard J; Tizard, Jane; Reid, Christopher; Antignac, Corinne; Boyer, Olivia; Saleem, Moin A.
Afiliação
  • Ding WY; Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, United Kingdom; Academic Renal Unit, University of Bristol, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, United Kingdom;
  • Koziell A; Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Evelina Children's Hospital, London, United Kingdom; Department of Experimental Immunobiology, King's College London, Guy's Hospital, London, United Kingdom;
  • McCarthy HJ; Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, United Kingdom; Academic Renal Unit, University of Bristol, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, United Kingdom;
  • Bierzynska A; Academic Renal Unit, University of Bristol, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, United Kingdom;
  • Bhagavatula MK; Children's Hospital for Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom; and.
  • Dudley JA; Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, United Kingdom;
  • Inward CD; Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, United Kingdom;
  • Coward RJ; Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, United Kingdom; Academic Renal Unit, University of Bristol, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, United Kingdom;
  • Tizard J; Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, United Kingdom;
  • Reid C; Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Evelina Children's Hospital, London, United Kingdom;
  • Antignac C; Pediatric Nephrology, French Institute of Health and Medical Research Unit 983, Necker Hospital for Sick Children, Paris, France.
  • Boyer O; Pediatric Nephrology, French Institute of Health and Medical Research Unit 983, Necker Hospital for Sick Children, Paris, France.
  • Saleem MA; Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, United Kingdom; Academic Renal Unit, University of Bristol, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, United Kingdom; m.saleem@bristol.ac.uk.
J Am Soc Nephrol ; 25(6): 1342-8, 2014 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24511128
Of children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome, 10%-20% fail to respond to steroids or develop secondary steroid resistance (termed initial steroid sensitivity) and the majority progress to transplantation. Although 30%-50% of these patients suffer disease recurrence after transplantation, with poor long-term outcome, no reliable indicator of recurrence has yet been identified. Notably, the incidence of recurrence after transplantation appears reduced in patients with steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) due to monogenic disorders. We reviewed 150 transplanted patients with SRNS to identify biomarkers that consistently predict outcome of SRNS after transplantation. In all, 25 children had genetic or familial SRNS and did not experience post-transplant recurrence. We reviewed phenotypic factors, including initial steroid sensitivity, donor type, age, ethnicity, time to ESRD, and time on dialysis, in the remaining 125 children. Of these patients, 57 (45.6%) developed post-transplant recurrence; 26 of 28 (92.9%) patients with initial steroid sensitivity recurred after transplantation, whereas only 26 of 86 (30.2%) patients resistant from the outset recurred (odds ratio, 30; 95% confidence interval, 6.62 to 135.86; P<0.001). We were unable to determine recurrence in two patients (one with initial steroid sensitivity), and nine patients did not receive initial steroids. Our data show that initial steroid sensitivity is highly predictive of post-transplant disease recurrence in this pediatric patient population. Because a pathogenic circulating permeability factor in nephrotic syndrome remains to be confirmed, we propose initial steroid sensitivity as a surrogate marker for post-transplant recurrence.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esteroides / Transplante de Rim / Falência Renal Crônica / Síndrome Nefrótica Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Am Soc Nephrol Assunto da revista: NEFROLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esteroides / Transplante de Rim / Falência Renal Crônica / Síndrome Nefrótica Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Am Soc Nephrol Assunto da revista: NEFROLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article