The relationship between glomerular IgG staining and poor prognostic findings in patients with IgA nephropathy: the data from TSN-GOLD working group
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2021Author
UZUN, ÖZCAN
SÜLEYMANLAR, GÜLTEKİN
CANDAN, FERHAN
Sezer, Siren
Tanburoglu, Derya Basak
Bahcebasi, Zerrin Bicik
Taymez, Dilek
Akcali, Esra
Oygar, Deren
Istemihan, Zulal
Bardak, Simge
AKÇAY, ÖMER FARUK
DİNCER, Mevlüt Tamer
DERVİŞOĞLU, ERKAN
Yenigun, Ezgi
TÜRKMEN, KÜLTİGİN
Ozturk, Savas
TURGUTALP, KENAN
Cebeci, Egemen
Turkmen, Aydin
DERİCİ, ÜLVER
SEYAHİ, Nurhan
EREN, NECMİ
Dede, Fatih
GÜLLÜLÜ, MUSTAFA
Basturk, Taner
Sahin, Gulizar Manga
Yilmaz, Murvet
SİPAHİ, SAVAŞ
ŞAHİN, GARİP
Ulu, Sena
Tatar, Erhan
GÜNDOĞDU, ALİ
KAZANCIOĞLU, Rümeyza
SEVİNÇ, Can
Gungor, Ozkan
ŞAHİN, İDRİS
KUTLAY, SİM
KURULTAK, İLHAN
Aydin, Zeki
ALTUN, BÜLENT
DURSUN, BELDA
Yilmaz, Zulfikar
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Background Galactose-deficient IgA1 (Gd-IgA1) has an increased tendency to form immunocomplexes with IgG in the serum, contributing to IgAN pathogenesis by accumulating in the glomerular mesangium. Several studies showed that glomerular IgG deposition in IgAN is an important cause of mesangial proliferation and glomerular damage. This study aims to determine the association of the positivity of IgG and the intensity of IgG staining with a poor renal prognosis. Methods A total of 943 IgAN patients were included in the study. Glomerular IgG staining negative and positive patients were compared using Oxford classification scores, histopathological evaluations, proteinuria, eGFR, albumin, blood pressures. IgG positive patients were classified as (+), (++), (+++) based on their staining intensity, and the association with the prognostic criteria was also evaluated. Results 81% (n = 764) of the patients were detected as IgG negative, while 19% (n = 179) were positive. Age, gender, body mass index, blood pressure, proteinuria, eGFR, uric acid values were similar in IgG positive and negative patients who underwent biopsy (p > 0.05). Intensity of glomerular IgG positivity was not found to be associated with diastolic and systolic blood pressure, urea, uric acid, age, eGFR, albumin, proteinuria (p > 0.05 for all, r = - 0.084, r = - 0.102, r = - 0.006, r = 0.062, r = 0.014, r = - 0.044, r = - 0.061, r = - 0.066, r = 0.150, respectively). There was no difference for histopathological findings between IgG (+), IgG (++), IgG (+++) groups (for all, p > 0.05). Conclusion Glomerular IgG negativity and positivity detected by routine IFM in IgAN patients is not associated with poor renal prognostic risk factors.
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