Could mesangial C3 deposition be an independent prognostic marker in immunoglobulin A nephropathy?
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Çetinkaya, HakkıGursu, Meltem
Yazici, Halil
Cebeci, Egemen
Eren, Necmi
Altiparmak, Mehmet Riza
Akcay, Ömer Faruk
Sahin, Gulizar
Dheir, Hamad
Basturk, Taner
Atilgan, Kadir Gokhan
Aydemir, Nihal
Turgutalp, Kenan
Yilmaz, Murvet
Karahisar Siralı, Semahat
Tatar, Erhan
Gullulu Boz, Elif
Mirioglu, Safak
Kazan, Sinan
Aydin, Emre
Aydin, Zeki
Turkmen, Kultigin
Kutlay, Sim
Karagoz, Ferdi
Ogutmen, Melike Betul
Ozturk, Savas
Ozkan, Oktay
Yildiz, Nuriye
Dincer, Tamer
Yasar, Emre
Gok, Mahmut
Turkmen, Aydın
Dede, Fatih
Derici, Ulver
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Cetinkaya, H., Gursu, M., Yazici, H., Cebeci, E., Eren, N., Altiparmak, M. R., ... & Derici, U. (2023). Could mesangial C3 deposition be an independent prognostic marker in immunoglobulin A nephropathy?. Journal of Nephrology, 1-10.Abstract
Background: Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is a common primary glomerulonephropathy. There is evidence that mesangial C3 deposition plays a role in the development of the disease. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of C3 deposition on the prognosis of IgAN patients.
Method: The study included 1135 patients with biopsy-confirmed IgAN from the database of the Turkish Nephrology Association Glomerular Diseases Working Group (TSN-GOLD). Patients were excluded from the study if they were aged < 18 or > 75 years or if C3 staining had not been performed in the immunofluorescent analysis. C3 deposition was defined as an immunofluorescence intensity of C3 ≥ 2 + within the mesangium. The primary endpoints were the development of end-stage renal disease, a 30% decrease in glomerular filtration rate compared to the basal value or an elevation in proteinuria to a nephrotic level (3.5 gr/day).
Results: Mesangial C3 deposition was observed in 603 (53.1%) patients. No statistically significant difference was found at baseline between the groups with and without mesangial C3 deposition, as for age, sex, BMI, proteinuria level, or the presence of hypertension. In the follow-up period with a mean duration of 78 months, no significant difference was found between the two groups regarding the primary endpoints (p = 0.43). A significant correlation between C3 deposition and segmental glomerulosclerosis (S1) according to the Oxford MEST-C classification was found (p = 0.001).
Conclusion: Although a correlation was observed between mesangial C3 deposition and the S1 MEST-C classification, mesangial C3 deposition was not a prognostic factor in IgAN.