Cargando…

Histological grading in primary membranous nephropathy is essential for clinical management and predicts outcome of patients

AIMS: Diagnosis of primary membranous nephropathy (PMN) is mainly based on immunofluorescence/immunohistochemistry findings. However, assessment of specific features on optical microscopy can help to estimate the severity of the disease, guide treatment and predict the response. The aim of this stud...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Stangou, Maria J, Marinaki, Smaragdi, Papachristou, Evangelos, Liapis, George, Pateinakis, Panagiotis, Gakiopoulou, Hara, Nikolaidou, Christina, Kolovou, Kyriaki, Lampropoulou, Ioanna‐Theologia, Zerbala, Synodi, Papadea, Panagiota, Dounousi, Evangelia, Balafa, Olga, Pavlakou, Paraskevi, Andrikos, Aimilios, Balassi, Eufemia, Manolakaki, Panagiota, Moustakas, George, Galitsiou, Dimitra, Mitsopoulos, Efstathios, Vourlakou, Christina, Choulitoudi, Vasiliki, Andronikidi, Paraskevi‐Evi, Stefanidis, Ioannis, Golfinopoulos, Spyridon, Dafnis, Eugene, Stylianou, Kostas, Panagoutsos, Stylianos, Papadogianakis, Apostolos, Tzanakis, Ioannis, Sioulis, Athanasios, Vlahakos, Demetrios, Grapsa, Irene, Tsilivigkou, Maria, Kaperonis, Nikolaos, Paliouras, Christos, Dioudis, Christos, Spaia, Sophia, Apostolou, Theofanis, Iatrou, Christos, Boletis, John, Goumenos, Dimitrios, Papagianni, Aikaterini
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6856983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31318463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/his.13955
_version_ 1783470682760282112
author Stangou, Maria J
Marinaki, Smaragdi
Papachristou, Evangelos
Liapis, George
Pateinakis, Panagiotis
Gakiopoulou, Hara
Nikolaidou, Christina
Kolovou, Kyriaki
Lampropoulou, Ioanna‐Theologia
Zerbala, Synodi
Papadea, Panagiota
Dounousi, Evangelia
Balafa, Olga
Pavlakou, Paraskevi
Andrikos, Aimilios
Balassi, Eufemia
Manolakaki, Panagiota
Moustakas, George
Galitsiou, Dimitra
Mitsopoulos, Efstathios
Vourlakou, Christina
Choulitoudi, Vasiliki
Andronikidi, Paraskevi‐Evi
Stefanidis, Ioannis
Golfinopoulos, Spyridon
Dafnis, Eugene
Stylianou, Kostas
Panagoutsos, Stylianos
Papadogianakis, Apostolos
Tzanakis, Ioannis
Sioulis, Athanasios
Vlahakos, Demetrios
Grapsa, Irene
Tsilivigkou, Maria
Kaperonis, Nikolaos
Paliouras, Christos
Dioudis, Christos
Spaia, Sophia
Apostolou, Theofanis
Iatrou, Christos
Boletis, John
Goumenos, Dimitrios
Papagianni, Aikaterini
author_facet Stangou, Maria J
Marinaki, Smaragdi
Papachristou, Evangelos
Liapis, George
Pateinakis, Panagiotis
Gakiopoulou, Hara
Nikolaidou, Christina
Kolovou, Kyriaki
Lampropoulou, Ioanna‐Theologia
Zerbala, Synodi
Papadea, Panagiota
Dounousi, Evangelia
Balafa, Olga
Pavlakou, Paraskevi
Andrikos, Aimilios
Balassi, Eufemia
Manolakaki, Panagiota
Moustakas, George
Galitsiou, Dimitra
Mitsopoulos, Efstathios
Vourlakou, Christina
Choulitoudi, Vasiliki
Andronikidi, Paraskevi‐Evi
Stefanidis, Ioannis
Golfinopoulos, Spyridon
Dafnis, Eugene
Stylianou, Kostas
Panagoutsos, Stylianos
Papadogianakis, Apostolos
Tzanakis, Ioannis
Sioulis, Athanasios
Vlahakos, Demetrios
Grapsa, Irene
Tsilivigkou, Maria
Kaperonis, Nikolaos
Paliouras, Christos
Dioudis, Christos
Spaia, Sophia
Apostolou, Theofanis
Iatrou, Christos
Boletis, John
Goumenos, Dimitrios
Papagianni, Aikaterini
author_sort Stangou, Maria J
collection PubMed
description AIMS: Diagnosis of primary membranous nephropathy (PMN) is mainly based on immunofluorescence/immunohistochemistry findings. However, assessment of specific features on optical microscopy can help to estimate the severity of the disease, guide treatment and predict the response. The aim of this study was to identify, classify and grade the precise histological findings in PMN to predict renal function outcome and guide treatment. METHODS AND RESULTS: Histological parameters, including focal segmental sclerosis (FSGS), tubular atrophy (TA), interstitial fibrosis (IF) and vascular hyalinosis (VH), were re‐evaluated in 752 patients with PMN. Their predictive value was estimated separately, and also in a combination score (FSTIV) graded from 0 to 4. Finally, the impact of histology was assessed in the response to immunosuppressive treatment. Mean age of patients was 53.3 (15–85) years and most presented with nephrotic syndrome. FSGS was present in 32% and VH in 51% of the patients, while TA and IF were graded as stage ≥1 in 52% and 51.4%, respectively. The follow‐up period was 122.3 (112–376) months. FSGS, TA and IF and VH were associated with impaired renal function at diagnosis (P = 0.02, P < 0.0001, P = 0.001 and P = 0.02, respectively) and at the end of follow‐up (P = 0.004, P < 0.0001, P < 0.0001 and P = 0.04, respectively). In multiple regression and binary logistic analysis, the presence of FSGS and degree of TA were the most significant parameters predicting renal function outcome, defined either by eGFR (end), FSGS (r = 0.6, P < 0.0001) and TA (r = 0.6, P < 0.0001), or by the endpoint of >50% eGFR reduction, FSGS (P = 0.001) and TA (P = 0.02). Also, patients presented with FSGS, IF, VH and/or with FSTIV > 1 could benefit from immunosuppression, regardless of clinical presentation. CONCLUSIONS: The presence and degree of four histological indices, FSGS, VH, TA and IF, assessed separately or in combination, and FSTIV score not only predict renal function outcome after long‐term follow‐up, but can also help in the choice of appropriate treatment. Decisions concerning immunosuppressive treatment can be guided by pathology regardless of clinical findings.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6856983
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-68569832019-11-21 Histological grading in primary membranous nephropathy is essential for clinical management and predicts outcome of patients Stangou, Maria J Marinaki, Smaragdi Papachristou, Evangelos Liapis, George Pateinakis, Panagiotis Gakiopoulou, Hara Nikolaidou, Christina Kolovou, Kyriaki Lampropoulou, Ioanna‐Theologia Zerbala, Synodi Papadea, Panagiota Dounousi, Evangelia Balafa, Olga Pavlakou, Paraskevi Andrikos, Aimilios Balassi, Eufemia Manolakaki, Panagiota Moustakas, George Galitsiou, Dimitra Mitsopoulos, Efstathios Vourlakou, Christina Choulitoudi, Vasiliki Andronikidi, Paraskevi‐Evi Stefanidis, Ioannis Golfinopoulos, Spyridon Dafnis, Eugene Stylianou, Kostas Panagoutsos, Stylianos Papadogianakis, Apostolos Tzanakis, Ioannis Sioulis, Athanasios Vlahakos, Demetrios Grapsa, Irene Tsilivigkou, Maria Kaperonis, Nikolaos Paliouras, Christos Dioudis, Christos Spaia, Sophia Apostolou, Theofanis Iatrou, Christos Boletis, John Goumenos, Dimitrios Papagianni, Aikaterini Histopathology Original Articles AIMS: Diagnosis of primary membranous nephropathy (PMN) is mainly based on immunofluorescence/immunohistochemistry findings. However, assessment of specific features on optical microscopy can help to estimate the severity of the disease, guide treatment and predict the response. The aim of this study was to identify, classify and grade the precise histological findings in PMN to predict renal function outcome and guide treatment. METHODS AND RESULTS: Histological parameters, including focal segmental sclerosis (FSGS), tubular atrophy (TA), interstitial fibrosis (IF) and vascular hyalinosis (VH), were re‐evaluated in 752 patients with PMN. Their predictive value was estimated separately, and also in a combination score (FSTIV) graded from 0 to 4. Finally, the impact of histology was assessed in the response to immunosuppressive treatment. Mean age of patients was 53.3 (15–85) years and most presented with nephrotic syndrome. FSGS was present in 32% and VH in 51% of the patients, while TA and IF were graded as stage ≥1 in 52% and 51.4%, respectively. The follow‐up period was 122.3 (112–376) months. FSGS, TA and IF and VH were associated with impaired renal function at diagnosis (P = 0.02, P < 0.0001, P = 0.001 and P = 0.02, respectively) and at the end of follow‐up (P = 0.004, P < 0.0001, P < 0.0001 and P = 0.04, respectively). In multiple regression and binary logistic analysis, the presence of FSGS and degree of TA were the most significant parameters predicting renal function outcome, defined either by eGFR (end), FSGS (r = 0.6, P < 0.0001) and TA (r = 0.6, P < 0.0001), or by the endpoint of >50% eGFR reduction, FSGS (P = 0.001) and TA (P = 0.02). Also, patients presented with FSGS, IF, VH and/or with FSTIV > 1 could benefit from immunosuppression, regardless of clinical presentation. CONCLUSIONS: The presence and degree of four histological indices, FSGS, VH, TA and IF, assessed separately or in combination, and FSTIV score not only predict renal function outcome after long‐term follow‐up, but can also help in the choice of appropriate treatment. Decisions concerning immunosuppressive treatment can be guided by pathology regardless of clinical findings. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-10-03 2019-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6856983/ /pubmed/31318463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/his.13955 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Histopathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Stangou, Maria J
Marinaki, Smaragdi
Papachristou, Evangelos
Liapis, George
Pateinakis, Panagiotis
Gakiopoulou, Hara
Nikolaidou, Christina
Kolovou, Kyriaki
Lampropoulou, Ioanna‐Theologia
Zerbala, Synodi
Papadea, Panagiota
Dounousi, Evangelia
Balafa, Olga
Pavlakou, Paraskevi
Andrikos, Aimilios
Balassi, Eufemia
Manolakaki, Panagiota
Moustakas, George
Galitsiou, Dimitra
Mitsopoulos, Efstathios
Vourlakou, Christina
Choulitoudi, Vasiliki
Andronikidi, Paraskevi‐Evi
Stefanidis, Ioannis
Golfinopoulos, Spyridon
Dafnis, Eugene
Stylianou, Kostas
Panagoutsos, Stylianos
Papadogianakis, Apostolos
Tzanakis, Ioannis
Sioulis, Athanasios
Vlahakos, Demetrios
Grapsa, Irene
Tsilivigkou, Maria
Kaperonis, Nikolaos
Paliouras, Christos
Dioudis, Christos
Spaia, Sophia
Apostolou, Theofanis
Iatrou, Christos
Boletis, John
Goumenos, Dimitrios
Papagianni, Aikaterini
Histological grading in primary membranous nephropathy is essential for clinical management and predicts outcome of patients
title Histological grading in primary membranous nephropathy is essential for clinical management and predicts outcome of patients
title_full Histological grading in primary membranous nephropathy is essential for clinical management and predicts outcome of patients
title_fullStr Histological grading in primary membranous nephropathy is essential for clinical management and predicts outcome of patients
title_full_unstemmed Histological grading in primary membranous nephropathy is essential for clinical management and predicts outcome of patients
title_short Histological grading in primary membranous nephropathy is essential for clinical management and predicts outcome of patients
title_sort histological grading in primary membranous nephropathy is essential for clinical management and predicts outcome of patients
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6856983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31318463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/his.13955
work_keys_str_mv AT stangoumariaj histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT marinakismaragdi histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT papachristouevangelos histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT liapisgeorge histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT pateinakispanagiotis histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT gakiopoulouhara histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT nikolaidouchristina histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT kolovoukyriaki histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT lampropoulouioannatheologia histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT zerbalasynodi histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT papadeapanagiota histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT dounousievangelia histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT balafaolga histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT pavlakouparaskevi histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT andrikosaimilios histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT balassieufemia histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT manolakakipanagiota histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT moustakasgeorge histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT galitsioudimitra histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT mitsopoulosefstathios histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT vourlakouchristina histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT choulitoudivasiliki histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT andronikidiparaskevievi histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT stefanidisioannis histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT golfinopoulosspyridon histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT dafniseugene histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT stylianoukostas histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT panagoutsosstylianos histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT papadogianakisapostolos histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT tzanakisioannis histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT sioulisathanasios histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT vlahakosdemetrios histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT grapsairene histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT tsilivigkoumaria histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT kaperonisnikolaos histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT paliouraschristos histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT dioudischristos histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT spaiasophia histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT apostoloutheofanis histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT iatrouchristos histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT boletisjohn histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT goumenosdimitrios histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients
AT papagianniaikaterini histologicalgradinginprimarymembranousnephropathyisessentialforclinicalmanagementandpredictsoutcomeofpatients