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Renal Amyloidosis Associated With 5 Novel Variants in the Fibrinogen A Alpha Chain Protein

INTRODUCTION: Fibrinogen A alpha chain amyloidosis is an autosomal dominant disease associated with mutations in the fibrinogen A alpha chain (FGA) gene, and it is the most common cause of hereditary renal amyloidosis in the UK. Patients typically present with kidney impairment and progress to end-s...

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Autores principales: Rowczenio, Dorota, Stensland, Maria, de Souza, Gustavo A., Strøm, Erik H., Gilbertson, Janet A., Taylor, Graham, Rendell, Nigel, Minogue, Shane, Efebera, Yvonne A., Lachmann, Helen J., Wechalekar, Ashutosh D., Hawkins, Philip N., Heimdal, Ketil R., Selvig, Kristian, Lægreid, Inger K., Demoulin, Nathalie, Aydin, Selda, Gillmore, Julian D., Wien, Tale N.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5678610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29142973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2016.11.005
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author Rowczenio, Dorota
Stensland, Maria
de Souza, Gustavo A.
Strøm, Erik H.
Gilbertson, Janet A.
Taylor, Graham
Rendell, Nigel
Minogue, Shane
Efebera, Yvonne A.
Lachmann, Helen J.
Wechalekar, Ashutosh D.
Hawkins, Philip N.
Heimdal, Ketil R.
Selvig, Kristian
Lægreid, Inger K.
Demoulin, Nathalie
Aydin, Selda
Gillmore, Julian D.
Wien, Tale N.
author_facet Rowczenio, Dorota
Stensland, Maria
de Souza, Gustavo A.
Strøm, Erik H.
Gilbertson, Janet A.
Taylor, Graham
Rendell, Nigel
Minogue, Shane
Efebera, Yvonne A.
Lachmann, Helen J.
Wechalekar, Ashutosh D.
Hawkins, Philip N.
Heimdal, Ketil R.
Selvig, Kristian
Lægreid, Inger K.
Demoulin, Nathalie
Aydin, Selda
Gillmore, Julian D.
Wien, Tale N.
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description INTRODUCTION: Fibrinogen A alpha chain amyloidosis is an autosomal dominant disease associated with mutations in the fibrinogen A alpha chain (FGA) gene, and it is the most common cause of hereditary renal amyloidosis in the UK. Patients typically present with kidney impairment and progress to end-stage renal disease over a median time of 4.6 years. METHODS: Six patients presented with proteinuria, hypertension, and/or lower limb edema and underwent detailed clinical and laboratory investigations. RESULTS: A novel FGA gene mutation was identified in each case: 2 frameshift mutations F521Sfs*27 and G519Efs*30 and 4 single base substitutions G555F, E526K, E524K, R554H. In 5 subjects, extensive amyloid deposits were found solely within the glomeruli, which stained specifically with antibodies to fibrinogen A alpha chain, and in one of these cases, we found coexistent fibrinogen A alpha chain amyloidosis and anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody disease. One patient was diagnosed with light-chain amyloidosis after a bone marrow examination revealed a small clonal plasma cell population, and laser microdissection of the amyloid deposits followed by liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry identified kappa light chain as the fibril protein. DISCUSSION: We report 6 novel mutations in the FGA gene: 5 were associated with renal fibrinogen A alpha chain amyloidosis and 1 was found to be incidental to light-chain amyloid deposits discovered in a patient with a plasma cell dyscrasia. Clinical awareness and suspicion of hereditary amyloidosis corroborated by genetic analysis and adequate typing using combined immunohistochemistry and laser microdissection and mass spectrometry is valuable to avoid misdiagnosis, especially when a family history of amyloidosis is absent.
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spelling pubmed-56786102017-11-15 Renal Amyloidosis Associated With 5 Novel Variants in the Fibrinogen A Alpha Chain Protein Rowczenio, Dorota Stensland, Maria de Souza, Gustavo A. Strøm, Erik H. Gilbertson, Janet A. Taylor, Graham Rendell, Nigel Minogue, Shane Efebera, Yvonne A. Lachmann, Helen J. Wechalekar, Ashutosh D. Hawkins, Philip N. Heimdal, Ketil R. Selvig, Kristian Lægreid, Inger K. Demoulin, Nathalie Aydin, Selda Gillmore, Julian D. Wien, Tale N. Kidney Int Rep Translational Research INTRODUCTION: Fibrinogen A alpha chain amyloidosis is an autosomal dominant disease associated with mutations in the fibrinogen A alpha chain (FGA) gene, and it is the most common cause of hereditary renal amyloidosis in the UK. Patients typically present with kidney impairment and progress to end-stage renal disease over a median time of 4.6 years. METHODS: Six patients presented with proteinuria, hypertension, and/or lower limb edema and underwent detailed clinical and laboratory investigations. RESULTS: A novel FGA gene mutation was identified in each case: 2 frameshift mutations F521Sfs*27 and G519Efs*30 and 4 single base substitutions G555F, E526K, E524K, R554H. In 5 subjects, extensive amyloid deposits were found solely within the glomeruli, which stained specifically with antibodies to fibrinogen A alpha chain, and in one of these cases, we found coexistent fibrinogen A alpha chain amyloidosis and anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody disease. One patient was diagnosed with light-chain amyloidosis after a bone marrow examination revealed a small clonal plasma cell population, and laser microdissection of the amyloid deposits followed by liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry identified kappa light chain as the fibril protein. DISCUSSION: We report 6 novel mutations in the FGA gene: 5 were associated with renal fibrinogen A alpha chain amyloidosis and 1 was found to be incidental to light-chain amyloid deposits discovered in a patient with a plasma cell dyscrasia. Clinical awareness and suspicion of hereditary amyloidosis corroborated by genetic analysis and adequate typing using combined immunohistochemistry and laser microdissection and mass spectrometry is valuable to avoid misdiagnosis, especially when a family history of amyloidosis is absent. Elsevier 2016-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5678610/ /pubmed/29142973 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2016.11.005 Text en © 2016 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Translational Research
Rowczenio, Dorota
Stensland, Maria
de Souza, Gustavo A.
Strøm, Erik H.
Gilbertson, Janet A.
Taylor, Graham
Rendell, Nigel
Minogue, Shane
Efebera, Yvonne A.
Lachmann, Helen J.
Wechalekar, Ashutosh D.
Hawkins, Philip N.
Heimdal, Ketil R.
Selvig, Kristian
Lægreid, Inger K.
Demoulin, Nathalie
Aydin, Selda
Gillmore, Julian D.
Wien, Tale N.
Renal Amyloidosis Associated With 5 Novel Variants in the Fibrinogen A Alpha Chain Protein
title Renal Amyloidosis Associated With 5 Novel Variants in the Fibrinogen A Alpha Chain Protein
title_full Renal Amyloidosis Associated With 5 Novel Variants in the Fibrinogen A Alpha Chain Protein
title_fullStr Renal Amyloidosis Associated With 5 Novel Variants in the Fibrinogen A Alpha Chain Protein
title_full_unstemmed Renal Amyloidosis Associated With 5 Novel Variants in the Fibrinogen A Alpha Chain Protein
title_short Renal Amyloidosis Associated With 5 Novel Variants in the Fibrinogen A Alpha Chain Protein
title_sort renal amyloidosis associated with 5 novel variants in the fibrinogen a alpha chain protein
topic Translational Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5678610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29142973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ekir.2016.11.005
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