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Li X, Li C, Wu P, Zhang L, Zhou P, Ma X. Recent status and trends of innate immunity and the gut-kidney aixs in IgAN: A systematic review and bibliometric analysis. Int Immunopharmacol 2024; 143:113335. [PMID: 39423662 DOI: 10.1016/j.intimp.2024.113335] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/26/2024] [Revised: 09/24/2024] [Accepted: 10/04/2024] [Indexed: 10/21/2024]
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BACKGROUND There is a significant global demand for precise diagnosis and effective treatment of IgA nephropathy (IgAN), with innate immunity, particularly the complement system, exerting a profound influence on its pathogenesis. Additionally, the gut-kidney axis pathway is vital in the emergence and development of IgAN. METHODS We conducted a comprehensive search in the Web of Science database, spanning from January 1, 2000 to December 18, 2023. The gathered literature underwent a visual examination through CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and Scimago Graphica to delve into authors, nations, organizations, key terms, and other pertinent elements. RESULT Between 2000 and 2023, a total of 720 publications were identified, out of which 436 publications underwent screening for highly relevant literature analysis. The average annual number of articles focusing on IgAN, innate immunity, and the gut-kidney axis is approximately 31, with an upward trend observed. In terms of research impact encompassing publication count and authorship, the United States emerged as the leading contributor. Prominent keywords included "complement", "activation", "microbe", "gut-kidney axis", "C4d deposition", "alternative pathway" and "B cells" along with other prospective hot topics. CONCLUSION The correlation between IgAN and innate immunity is a focal point in current scientific research. Recent literature underscores the significance of the gut-kidney axis, where intestinal microorganisms and metabolites may influence IgAN. The complement system, a key component of innate immunity, also has a crucial function.Advancements in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment hinge on unraveling this intricate relationship.
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- Xun Li
- School of Clinical Medicine, Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610500, China; Department of Nephrology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610500, China
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- School of Clinical Medicine, Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610500, China; Department of Nephrology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610500, China
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- School of Clinical Medicine, Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610500, China; Department of Nephrology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610500, China
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- School of Clinical Medicine, Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610500, China; Department of Nephrology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610500, China
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- School of Clinical Medicine, Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610500, China; Department of Nephrology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610500, China.
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- School of Clinical Medicine, Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610500, China; Department of Nephrology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College, Chengdu 610500, China.
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Chiarenza DS, Verrina EE, La Porta E, Caridi G, Ghiggeri GM, Mortari G, Lugani F, Angeletti A, Bigatti C. Biologics and Non-Biologics Immunosuppressive Treatments for IgA Nephropathy in Both Adults and Children. J Clin Med 2024; 13:2465. [PMID: 38730994 PMCID: PMC11084942 DOI: 10.3390/jcm13092465] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/14/2024] [Revised: 04/14/2024] [Accepted: 04/16/2024] [Indexed: 05/13/2024] Open
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Immunoglobulin A nephropathy represents the most prevalent cause of glomerulonephritis worldwide and may lead to renal failure in a relevant number of cases in both paediatric and adult subjects. Although their pathogenesis is still largely unclear, evidence of immune abnormalities provides the background for the use of immunosuppressive drugs, such as corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, and antiproliferative and alkylating agents. Unfortunately, these treatments fail to achieve a sustained remission in a significant percentage of affected patients and are burdened by significant toxicities. Recent developments of new biologics, including anti-BAFF/APRIL inhibitors and molecules targeting complement components, offered the opportunity to selectively target immune cell subsets or activation pathways, leading to more effective and safer hypothesis-driven treatments. However, studies testing new biologic agents in IgAN should also consider paediatric populations to address the unique needs of children and close the therapeutic gap between adult and paediatric care.
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- Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation Unit, IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini, 16147 Genoa, Italy; (D.S.C.); (E.E.V.); (E.L.P.); (G.C.); (G.M.G.); (G.M.); (F.L.); (C.B.)
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Li Z, Yang Z, Ji M. Potential benefits and related treatment effects of calcineurin inhibitors combined with steroid for IgA nephropathy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Int Urol Nephrol 2023; 55:2227-2236. [PMID: 36856924 DOI: 10.1007/s11255-023-03524-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/10/2022] [Accepted: 02/17/2023] [Indexed: 03/02/2023]
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BACKGROUND IgA nephropathy is not uncommon for clinical practice. Within multiple options of treatment, it is alternatively to consider less well-studied immunosuppressants such as calcineurin inhibitors (CNI). The knowledge of CNI with steroid in the treatment of IgA nephropathy can be clarified via a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. METHODS We performed the systematic search and meta-analysis for the randomized clinical trials of the CNI treatment in IgA nephropathy. The comparison between CNI combined with steroid and steroid-alone treatment was performed to find if the CNI combined with steroid can achieve more complete remission for IgA nephropathy. In addition, the related treatment effects were analyzed. After restricted selection, 16 studies with a total of 998 subjects with IgA nephropathy were enrolled. The focused outcome was complete remission, proteinuria, serum creatinine, and estimated glomerular filtration rate. RESULTS The meta-analysis showed higher odds ratio of complete remission if the patients received CNI with steroid combined treatment. The proteinuria can be significantly reduced under the combined treatment of CNI and steroid. However, the CNI with steroid combined treatment showed a non-superior effect on the parameters of serum creatinine and estimated glomerular filtration rate. CONCLUSIONS In current meta-analysis, the CNI combined with steroid treatment might show a trend to achieve complete remission status and reduce the proteinuria of IgA nephropathy when compared to steroid-alone treatment. However, no significant effects were observed in parameters of serum creatinine and estimated glomerular filtration rate.
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- Zhong Li
- Nephrology Department, West China Fourth Hospital, SichuanUniversity, Chengdu, 610041, SiChuan, China
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- Department of Pharmacy, Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Yulin City, Yulin, 719000, Shaanxi, China
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- Department of Internal Medicine, Wuhan University Hospital, Wuhan, 430072, Hubei, China.
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Yan Z, Wang J, Huang T, Liu X, Wang L, Xu G. Effectiveness and safety of tacrolimus treatment for IgA nephropathy: A prospective cohort study. Med Clin (Barc) 2021; 158:596-602. [PMID: 34838267 DOI: 10.1016/j.medcli.2021.07.030] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/16/2021] [Revised: 07/12/2021] [Accepted: 07/14/2021] [Indexed: 10/19/2022]
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BACKGROUND There is no a unified opinion in the treatment of IgA nephropathy. This prospective cohort study was to explore the effectiveness and safety of tacrolimus for treatment of IgA (Immunoglobulin A) nephropathy patients. METHODS In this study, we assigned 50 patients with biopsy-proven IgA nephropathy in a 1:1.5 ratio to receive oral tacrolimus or full-dose glucocorticoid for 6 months. All the patients had 24-h urine protein excretion≥2.0g/24h and estimated glomerular filtration rate≥50mL/min/1.73m2. Primary endpoint was rate of complete remission. RESULTS After 6 months of treatment, seven participants achieved complete remission in the tacrolimus group and twelve participants in the glucocorticoid group, the complete remission rate was 35% and 40%, respectively. There were not significantly differences between two groups (P=0.7). However, the serum creatinine level from baseline was an increase of 13±13.5μmol/L in the tacrolimus group and a decrease of 8.2±20μmol/L in the glucocorticoid group. When patients stopped taking tacrolimus for 3 months, creatinine level can almost fall to normal level. Thus, patients with renal insufficiency have a high incidence in the tacrolimus group. CONCLUSIONS Tacrolimus was noninferior to full-dose glucocorticoid in inducing proteinuria remission at 6 months. This suggested that those IgA nephropathy patients who are unwilling to full-dose glucocorticoid could consider tacrolimus, but need to pay attention to the impact on renal function.
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- Zhipeng Yan
- Department of Nephrology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, China
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- Department of Nephrology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, China; Department of Hemodialysis, JiuJiang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
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- Department of Hemodialysis, JiuJiang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
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- Department of Hemodialysis, JiuJiang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
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- Department of Hemodialysis, JiuJiang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
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- Department of Nephrology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, China.
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IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common type of glomerulonephritis in Asia and the Western world. In most patients, it follows an asymptomatic to oligosymptomatic course and GFR loss, if any, is slow. The mainstay of therapy therefore is optimized supportive care, i.e., measures that lower blood pressure, reduce proteinuria, minimize lifestyle risk factors, and otherwise help to reduce non-specific insults to the kidneys. The value of immunosuppression has become controversial and if at all, systemic high-dose corticosteroid therapy should be considered for a few months taking into account patient characteristics that would caution against or preclude such therapy. In addition, adverse events related to corticosteroid therapy markedly increase as GFR declines. Beyond corticosteroids, there is little evidence that any additional immunosuppression is helpful, with the exception of mycophenolate mofetil in patients of Asian descent. A considerable number of clinical trials ranging from enteric coated budesonide to blockade of B-cell function to complement inhibitors are currently ongoing and will hopefully allow a more targeted therapy of high-risk patients with progressive IgAN in the future.
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Tian M, Luan J, Jiao C, Chang Q, Kopp JB, Zhou H. Co-occurrence of IgA nephropathy and IgG4-Tubulointersitial nephritis effectively treated with tacrolimus: a case report. BMC Nephrol 2021; 22:279. [PMID: 34384379 PMCID: PMC8358553 DOI: 10.1186/s12882-021-02477-w] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/24/2021] [Accepted: 07/19/2021] [Indexed: 11/10/2022] Open
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BACKGROUND Cases of concurrent immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) and IgG4-related tubulointerstitial nephritis (IgG4-TIN) are rare and previous case reports have lacked important data. KDIGO suggests a treatment with systemic glucocorticoids in IgAN patients. Glucocorticoids are recommended as the first-line therapy for IgG4-TIN. The use of tacrolimus as a long-term maintenance treatment has not been described. We report the case of a man who developed IgAN and IgG4-TIN without abnormalities in extra-renal tissue, without renal function abnormalities or impairment as well, and was treated by tacrolimus as a long-term maintenance during 45 months follow-up. CASE PRESENTATION A 56-year-old Chinese man first presented to our hospital with the chief complaint of foamy urine for 1 year and hematuria for 3 months, with a medical history of hypertension. Testing revealed a notable increase in serum IgG4 level without abnormalities in renal function or imaging, or in dysfunction other organs. Renal biopsy showed mesangial extracellular matrix proliferation, increased mesangial cell numbers and infiltration of plasma cells. Immunofluorescence showed mesangial positivity for IgA and C3. Immunohistochemistry staining showed widespread IgG4 and increased CD38 and CD138 expression. Electron microscopy showed immune complexes located on the tubular basement membrane. He was diagnosed with IgAN and IgG4-TIN. He received glucocorticoids, leflunomide and tacrolimus to induce remission. He was given tacrolimus as long-term maintenance treatment. When tacrolimus was temporarily withdrawn, proteinuria recurred. After resuming tacrolimus therapy, he again entered complete remission. After 45 months of therapy, he remains in complete remission and the serum IgG4 level is normal. CONCLUSIONS The finding of concurrent IgAN and IgG4-TIN without abnormalities in renal function, imaging or extra-renal tissue is rare and their coexistence may be coincidental. Long-term treatment with tacrolimus proved effective and he has remained in remission during 45 months follow-up.
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- Mi Tian
- Department of Nephrology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University, 36 Sanhao St, Shenyang, 110004, Liaoning, China
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- Department of Nephrology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University, 36 Sanhao St, Shenyang, 110004, Liaoning, China
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- Department of Nephrology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University, 36 Sanhao St, Shenyang, 110004, Liaoning, China
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- Clinical Epidemiology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, China
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- Renal Diagnostics and Therapeutics Unit, NIDDK/NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA
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- Department of Nephrology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University, 36 Sanhao St, Shenyang, 110004, Liaoning, China.
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Yang X, Ma F, Bai M, Wang Y, Jia Q, Dong R, Liu C, Sun S. The prognostic effect of immunosuppressive therapy in IgA nephropathy with stage 3 or 4 chronic kidney disease. Ren Fail 2021; 43:1180-1187. [PMID: 34376108 PMCID: PMC8366668 DOI: 10.1080/0886022x.2021.1956536] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/04/2023] Open
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Background It is debated whether patients with IgAN with heavy proteinuria and decreased eGFR benefit from aggressive treatment consisting of corticosteroids alone or combined with immunosuppressive agents. Methods A retrospective study was performed between January 2008 and December 2016 on patients with IgAN who had urinary protein excretion > 1.0 g/d and an eGFR between 15 and 59 mL/min/1.73 m2. These patients were assigned to receive supportive care alone or supportive care plus immunosuppressive therapy. The primary outcome was defined as the first occurrence of a 50% decrease in eGFR or the development of ESKD. Results All 208 included patients were followed for a median of 43 months, and 92 (44%) patients experienced the primary outcome. Cumulative kidney survival was better in the immunosuppression group than in the supportive care group (p < .001). The median annual rate of eGFR decline in the immunosuppression group was −2.0 (−7.3 to 4.2), compared with −8.4 (–18.9 to −4.1) mL/min/1.73 m2 in the supportive care group (p < .001). In multivariate Cox regression analyses, immunosuppressive therapy was associated with a lower risk of progression to ESKD, independent of age, sex, eGFR, proteinuria, MAP, kidney histologic findings and the use of RASi agents (HR = 0.335; 95% CI 0.209–0.601). Among the adverse events, infection requiring hospitalization occurred at similar rates in both groups (p = .471). Conclusion Immunosuppressive therapy attenuated the rate of eGFR decline and was associated with a favorable kidney outcome in IgAN patients with heavy proteinuria and decreased eGFR, and the side effects were tolerable.
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- Xiaoxia Yang
- Department of Nephrology, Xijing Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China
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- Department of Nephrology, Xijing Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China
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- Department of Nephrology, Xijing Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China
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- Department of Nephrology, Xijing Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China
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- Department of Nephrology, Xijing Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China
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- Department of Nephrology, Xijing Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China
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- Department of Nephrology, Xijing Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China
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- Department of Nephrology, Xijing Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China
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Chen S, Wang J, Liang S. Clinical significance of T lymphocyte subsets, immunoglobulin and complement expression in peripheral blood of children with steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome/frequently relapsing nephrotic syndrome. Am J Transl Res 2021; 13:1890-1895. [PMID: 33841716 PMCID: PMC8014369] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/25/2020] [Accepted: 12/04/2020] [Indexed: 06/12/2023]
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OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical significance of T lymphocyte subsets, immunoglobulin and complement expression in the peripheral blood of children with steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome/frequently relapsing nephrotic syndrome (SDNS/FRNS). METHODS A prospective study was conducted on 285 children with nephrotic syndrome (NS). Among the 285 patients, 187 children had steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome (SSNS) and 98 children had SDNS/FRNS according to their sensitivity to hormones. Meanwhile, 50 healthy children in the same period were selected as the control group. Serum albumin (ALB), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), serum creatinine (SCr), estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6), CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, immunoglobulin IgA, IgG, IgM and complement C3 and C4 were measured upon admission, and the content of urinary CD80 was also determined. RESULTS Compared with the control group, BUN, SCr, hs-CRP and IL-6 levels, urinary CD80, IgA, IgM and C3 in the SDNS/FRNS and SSNS groups were significantly higher, while ALB, eGFR, CD3+, CD4+, CD4+/CD8+, IgG and IgG/IgM were significantly lower (all P<0.05). Compared with the SSNS group, BUN, SCr, hs-CRP and IL-6 levels in the SDNS/FRNS group were significantly higher, while ALB and eGFR levels were significantly lower (all P<0.05). Compared with the SDNS/FRNS group, IgM in the SSNS group was significantly lower, while CD4+/CD8+, urinary CD80 and IgG/IgM were significantly higher (all P<0.001). CONCLUSION Renal function decline and inflammatory response existed in children with NS. CD3+, CD4+, CD4+/CD8+ and IgG/IgM in peripheral blood were decreased, while IgA, IgM, C3 and urinary CD80 were increased. Moreover, renal function decline, increase of inflammatory factors, decrease of IgG/IgM and CD4+/CD8+ were more obvious in the SDNS/FRNS group.
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- Shulian Chen
- Department of Pediatrics, Quanzhou First Hospital Affiliated to Fujian Medical University Quanzhou, Fujian Province, China
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- Department of Pediatrics, Quanzhou First Hospital Affiliated to Fujian Medical University Quanzhou, Fujian Province, China
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- Department of Pediatrics, Quanzhou First Hospital Affiliated to Fujian Medical University Quanzhou, Fujian Province, China
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Lan T, Zhang X, Yu Q. Anaemia associated with Tacrolimus: A case report and literature review. J Clin Pharm Ther 2021; 45:1497-1500. [PMID: 33405255 DOI: 10.1111/jcpt.13238] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/12/2020] [Revised: 06/23/2020] [Accepted: 06/28/2020] [Indexed: 01/22/2023]
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WHAT IS KNOWN AND OBJECTIVE Tacrolimus (FK506), an immunosuppressant, is a popular option for combination drug treatment of nephrotic syndrome. It is well-tolerated by most patients and rarely induces anaemia. We report a case of anaemia in a girl with immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy that occurred after FK506 treatment. CASE SUMMARY A 12-year-old girl received a combination treatment of FK506 and hormones. During the therapy, the red blood cells (RBCs), haemoglobin (HGB) and red blood cell-specific volume (HCT) continued to decrease following an increase in the whole blood concentration of FK506. Moderate anaemia was found in the patient. The levels of RBC, HGB and HCT gradually improved after discontinuation of the FK506 and symptomatic treatment. WHAT IS NEW AND CONCLUSION The mechanism by which FK506 induces anaemia remains unclear. The genetic polymorphisms of CYP3A5 or the chemical structure may have an effect in the onset of the disease. Thus, when a patient presents with a newly developed anaemic condition during FK506 treatment, after elimination of haematuria and any underlying disease, the possibility of the effect of the medication should be considered.
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- Tianwei Lan
- Department of Pharmacy, China-Japan Union Hospital, Jilin University, Changchun, China
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- Department of Pharmacy, The First Hospital, Jilin University, Changchun, China
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- Department of Pharmacy, China-Japan Union Hospital, Jilin University, Changchun, China
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Zhong Z, Tang Y, Tan J, Tan L, Pei G, Qin W. Corticosteroids could improve the renal outcome of IgA nephropathy with moderate proteinuria. Int Urol Nephrol 2020; 53:121-127. [PMID: 32944888 DOI: 10.1007/s11255-020-02644-2] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/15/2020] [Accepted: 09/07/2020] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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BACKGROUND The specific treatment regimens of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) patients with moderate proteinuria (1.0-3.5 g/day) remain controversial. The purpose of this study was to explore the optimized therapeutic regimen for IgAN patients through analyzing the clinical data. METHODS A retrospective study was conducted, 449 patients with biopsy-proven IgAN were enrolled. Patients were divided into three groups according to proteinuria levels: urine protein 1.0-1.5 g/day (UP1, n = 111), urine protein 1.5-2.5 g/day (UP2, n = 213), urine protein 2.5-3.5 g/day (UP3, n = 125). Clinical pathological features, treatment regimens and renal outcome were compared. Responses to therapy included complete remission (CR), partial remission (PR), no response (NR) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The composite endpoints of renal outcome were defined as 50% decline in eGFR and/or progressing into end-stage renal disease. RESULTS During the average follow-up of 44.27 months, 71 (63.9%), 150 (70.4%) and 68 (54.4%) patients achieved CR + PR among three groups, respectively. Whereas 15 (13.5%), 28 (13.1%) and 39 (31.2%) patients progressed to the primary endpoint (P < 0.001). Patients who received corticosteroids (CS) treatment had better remission rate than those with supportive care (SC) or combined corticosteroid plus immunosuppressant (CS + IT) therapy (P < 0.05). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis revealed that patients received CS and CS + IT treatments had better renal prognosis compared with SC therapy in UP2 and UP3 groups (P < 0.05). However, no statistical difference was found among three treatment regimens in UP1 group (P = 0.358). CONCLUSION Corticosteroids therapy might better improve renal prognosis compared with supportive care alone or corticosteroids plus immunosuppressant in IgAN patients with moderate proteinuria (1.5-3.5 g/day).
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- ZhengXia Zhong
- Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.,Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical College, Guizhou, China
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- Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
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- Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.,West China School of Medicine, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
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- Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.,West China School of Medicine, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
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- Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.,West China School of Medicine, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
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- Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
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The efficacy and safety of immunosuppressive therapies in the treatment of IgA nephropathy: A network meta-analysis. Sci Rep 2020; 10:6062. [PMID: 32269271 PMCID: PMC7142138 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-63170-w] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/04/2019] [Accepted: 03/19/2020] [Indexed: 02/05/2023] Open
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Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is a common autoimmune glomerulonephritis that can result in end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Whether immunosuppressants are superior or equivalent to supportive care is still controversial. A network meta-analysis was conducted to compare the efficacy and safety of immunosuppressive treatment for IgAN. Medline, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Web of Science, and EMBASE were searched on December 30, 2018. We used a random-effects model with a Bayesian approach to appraise both renal outcomes and serious adverse effects. Relative risks (RRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated to present the relative effects. The ranking probabilities were calculated by the surface under the cumulative ranking curve (SUCRA). In total, 24 RCTs comprising 6 interventions were analyzed. Steroids significantly delayed the progression of renal deterioration with acceptable serious adverse effects, compared with supportive care (RR = 0.28, 95% CI = 0.13–0.51, SUCRA = 48.7%). AZA combined with steroids might be an alternative immunosuppressive therapy. Tacrolimus might decrease the proteinuria level (RR = 3.1, 95% CI = 1.2–9.4, SUCRA = 66.5%) but cannot improve renal function, and the side effects of tacrolimus should not be neglected. MMF and CYC showed no superiority in the treatment of IgAN. In summary, steroids might be recommended as the first-line immunosuppressive therapy for IgAN.
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Sun ML, Zhang Y, Wang B, Ma TA, Jiang H, Hu SL, Zhang P, Tuo YH. Randomized controlled trials for comparison of laparoscopic versus conventional open catheter placement in peritoneal dialysis patients: a meta-analysis. BMC Nephrol 2020; 21:60. [PMID: 32093633 PMCID: PMC7038608 DOI: 10.1186/s12882-020-01724-w] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/11/2019] [Accepted: 02/12/2020] [Indexed: 01/30/2023] Open
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Background The application of laparoscopic catheterization technology in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients has recently increased. However, the advantages and disadvantages of laparoscopic versus conventional open PD catheter placement are still controversial. The aim of this meta-analysis is to assess the complications of catheterization in PD patients and to provide a reference for choosing a PD-catheter placement technique in the clinic. Methods We searched numerous databases, including Embase, PubMed, CNKI and the Cochrane Library, for published randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Results Eight relevant studies (n = 646) were included in the meta-analysis. The pooled results showed a lower incidence of catheter migration (OR: 0.42, 95% CI: 0.19 to 0.90, P: 0.03) and catheter removal (OR: 0.41, 95% CI: 0.21 to 0.79, P: 0.008) but a higher incidence of bleeding (OR: 3.25, 95% CI: 1.18 to 8.97, P: 0.02) with a laparoscopic approach than with a conventional approach. There was no significant difference in the incidence of omentum adhesion (OR: 0.32, 95% CI: 0.05 to 2.10, P: 0.24), hernia (OR: 0.38, 95% CI: 0.09 to 1.68, P: 0.20), leakage (OR: 0.69, 95% CI: 0.38 to 1.26, P: 0.23), intestinal obstruction (OR: 0.96, 95% CI: 0.48 to 1.91, P: 0.90) or perforation (OR: 0.95, 95% CI: 0.06 to 15.42, P: 0.97). The statistical analysis showed no significant difference in early (OR: 0.44, 95% CI: 0.15 to 1.33, P: 0.15), late (OR: 0.89, 95% CI: 0.41 to 1.90, P: 0.76) or total (OR: 0.68, 95% CI: 0.42 to 1.12, P: 0.13) peritonitis infections between the 2 groups, and there are no no significant difference in early (OR: 0.39, 95% CI: 0.06 to 2.36, P: 0.30), late (OR: 1.35, 95% CI: 0.78 to 2.33, P: 0.16) or total (OR: 1.20, 95% CI: 0.71 to 2.02, P: 0.17) tunnel or exit-site infections between the 2 groups. Conclusion Laparoscopic catheterization and conventional open catheter placement in PD patients have unique advantages, but laparoscopic PD catheterization may be superior to conventional open catheter placement. However, this conclusion needs to be confirmed with further large-sample-size, multi-centre, high-quality RCTs.
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- Mei-Lan Sun
- Department of Blood Purification Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Yangtze University, Jingzhou, Hubei, China
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- Department of Nephrology, Jianli People's Hospital, Jingzhou, Hubei, China
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- Department of Ultrasonic Imaging, Affiliated Renhe Hospital of China Three Gorges University, Yichang, Hubei, China
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- Department of Nephrology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Yangtze University, Jingzhou, Hubei, China
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- Department of Nephrology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Yangtze University, Jingzhou, Hubei, China
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- Department of Nephrology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Yangtze University, Jingzhou, Hubei, China
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- Department of Nephrology, Nanjing General Hospital of Nanjing Military Command, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
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- Department of Nephrology, The Central Hospital of Wuhan, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China.
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Zhang JJ, Wang Q, Dou WJ, Jia LM, Zhang L, Cheng YB, Tan WX, Zhao F. [Clinical effect of tacrolimus combined with glucocorticoid in the treatment of IgA nephropathy in children]. ZHONGGUO DANG DAI ER KE ZA ZHI = CHINESE JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY PEDIATRICS 2019; 21:265-270. [PMID: 30907352 PMCID: PMC7389358 DOI: 10.7499/j.issn.1008-8830.2019.03.015] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/26/2018] [Accepted: 01/18/2019] [Indexed: 06/09/2023]
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OBJECTIVE To study the clinical effect and safety of tacrolimus (TAC) combined with glucocorticoid (GC) versus mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) combined with GC in the treatment of primary IgA nephropathy (IgAN) in children. METHODS A retrospective analysis was performed for the clinical data of children with primary IgAN confirmed by renal pathology between January 2012 and December 2017. These children were divided into TAC group and MMF group according to the treatment regimen. Their clinical data before treatment and at 1, 3, and 6 months of treatment were collected, and the remission status of IgAN and adverse reactions were compared between the two groups. RESULTS A total of 43 children who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled, with 15 children in the TAC group and 28 children in the MMF group. At 1 month of treatment, there was no significant difference in the remission status between the two groups (P>0.05). At 3 and 6 months of treatment, the TAC group had a significantly better remission status than the MMF group (P<0.05). At 1 month of treatment, the TAC group had higher serum albumin levels than the MMF group (P<0.05). Both groups had a significant increase in serum albumin levels at each time point after treatment (P<0.0083) and a significant increase in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) at 3 and 6 months of treatment (P<0.0083). There was no significant difference in the overall incidence rate of adverse reactions between the two groups (P>0.05), but fungal infection was observed in one child from the TAC group. CONCLUSIONS TAC combined with GC can effectively reduce urinary protein in children with primary IgAN, and it has a better short-term clinical effect than MMF combined with GC, with good safety.
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- Jian-Jiang Zhang
- Department of Pediatrics, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Clinical Center of Pediatric Nephrology of Henan Province, Zhengzhou 450052, China.
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Zhang JJ, Wang Q, Dou WJ, Jia LM, Zhang L, Cheng YB, Tan WX, Zhao F. [Clinical effect of tacrolimus combined with glucocorticoid in the treatment of IgA nephropathy in children]. ZHONGGUO DANG DAI ER KE ZA ZHI = CHINESE JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY PEDIATRICS 2019; 21:265-270. [PMID: 30907352 PMCID: PMC7389358] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/26/2018] [Accepted: 01/18/2019] [Indexed: 08/01/2024]
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OBJECTIVE To study the clinical effect and safety of tacrolimus (TAC) combined with glucocorticoid (GC) versus mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) combined with GC in the treatment of primary IgA nephropathy (IgAN) in children. METHODS A retrospective analysis was performed for the clinical data of children with primary IgAN confirmed by renal pathology between January 2012 and December 2017. These children were divided into TAC group and MMF group according to the treatment regimen. Their clinical data before treatment and at 1, 3, and 6 months of treatment were collected, and the remission status of IgAN and adverse reactions were compared between the two groups. RESULTS A total of 43 children who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled, with 15 children in the TAC group and 28 children in the MMF group. At 1 month of treatment, there was no significant difference in the remission status between the two groups (P>0.05). At 3 and 6 months of treatment, the TAC group had a significantly better remission status than the MMF group (P<0.05). At 1 month of treatment, the TAC group had higher serum albumin levels than the MMF group (P<0.05). Both groups had a significant increase in serum albumin levels at each time point after treatment (P<0.0083) and a significant increase in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) at 3 and 6 months of treatment (P<0.0083). There was no significant difference in the overall incidence rate of adverse reactions between the two groups (P>0.05), but fungal infection was observed in one child from the TAC group. CONCLUSIONS TAC combined with GC can effectively reduce urinary protein in children with primary IgAN, and it has a better short-term clinical effect than MMF combined with GC, with good safety.
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- Jian-Jiang Zhang
- Department of Pediatrics, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Clinical Center of Pediatric Nephrology of Henan Province, Zhengzhou 450052, China.
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