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Post-transplant recurrence of steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome in children: the Italian experience
BACKGROUND: Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is a frequent cause of end stage renal disease in children and post-transplant disease recurrence is a major cause of graft loss. METHODS: We identified all children with SRNS who underwent renal transplantation in Italy, between 2005 and 2017....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7381476/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31617157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40620-019-00660-9 |
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author | Morello, William Puvinathan, Sairaj Puccio, Giuseppe Ghiggeri, Gian Marco Dello Strologo, Luca Peruzzi, Licia Murer, Luisa Cioni, Michela Guzzo, Isabella Cocchi, Enrico Benetti, Elisa Testa, Sara Ghio, Luciana Caridi, Gianluca Cardillo, Massimo Torelli, Rosanna Montini, Giovanni |
author_facet | Morello, William Puvinathan, Sairaj Puccio, Giuseppe Ghiggeri, Gian Marco Dello Strologo, Luca Peruzzi, Licia Murer, Luisa Cioni, Michela Guzzo, Isabella Cocchi, Enrico Benetti, Elisa Testa, Sara Ghio, Luciana Caridi, Gianluca Cardillo, Massimo Torelli, Rosanna Montini, Giovanni |
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description | BACKGROUND: Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is a frequent cause of end stage renal disease in children and post-transplant disease recurrence is a major cause of graft loss. METHODS: We identified all children with SRNS who underwent renal transplantation in Italy, between 2005 and 2017. Data were retrospectively collected for the presence of a causative gene mutation, sex, histology, duration of pre-transplant dialysis, age at onset and transplant, HLA matching, recurrence, therapy for recurrence, and graft survival. RESULTS: 101 patients underwent a first and 22 a second renal transplant. After a median follow-up of 58.5 months, the disease recurred on the first renal transplant in 53.3% of patients with a non-genetic and none with a genetic SRNS. Age at transplant > 9 years and the presence of at least one HLA-AB match were independent risk factors for recurrence. Duration of dialysis was longer in children with relapse, but did not reach statistical significance. Overall, 24% of patients lost the first graft, with recurrence representing the commonest cause. Among 22 patients who underwent a second transplant, 5 suffered of SRNS recurrence. SRNS relapsed in 5/9 (55%) patients with disease recurrence in their first transplant and 2 of them lost the second graft. CONCLUSIONS: Absence of a causative mutation represents the major risk factor for post-transplant recurrence in children with SRNS, while transplant can be curative in genetic SRNS. A prolonged time spent on dialysis before transplantation has no protective effect on the risk of relapse and should not be encouraged. Retransplantation represents a second chance after graft loss for recurrence. |
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spelling | pubmed-73814762020-08-04 Post-transplant recurrence of steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome in children: the Italian experience Morello, William Puvinathan, Sairaj Puccio, Giuseppe Ghiggeri, Gian Marco Dello Strologo, Luca Peruzzi, Licia Murer, Luisa Cioni, Michela Guzzo, Isabella Cocchi, Enrico Benetti, Elisa Testa, Sara Ghio, Luciana Caridi, Gianluca Cardillo, Massimo Torelli, Rosanna Montini, Giovanni J Nephrol Original Article BACKGROUND: Steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is a frequent cause of end stage renal disease in children and post-transplant disease recurrence is a major cause of graft loss. METHODS: We identified all children with SRNS who underwent renal transplantation in Italy, between 2005 and 2017. Data were retrospectively collected for the presence of a causative gene mutation, sex, histology, duration of pre-transplant dialysis, age at onset and transplant, HLA matching, recurrence, therapy for recurrence, and graft survival. RESULTS: 101 patients underwent a first and 22 a second renal transplant. After a median follow-up of 58.5 months, the disease recurred on the first renal transplant in 53.3% of patients with a non-genetic and none with a genetic SRNS. Age at transplant > 9 years and the presence of at least one HLA-AB match were independent risk factors for recurrence. Duration of dialysis was longer in children with relapse, but did not reach statistical significance. Overall, 24% of patients lost the first graft, with recurrence representing the commonest cause. Among 22 patients who underwent a second transplant, 5 suffered of SRNS recurrence. SRNS relapsed in 5/9 (55%) patients with disease recurrence in their first transplant and 2 of them lost the second graft. CONCLUSIONS: Absence of a causative mutation represents the major risk factor for post-transplant recurrence in children with SRNS, while transplant can be curative in genetic SRNS. A prolonged time spent on dialysis before transplantation has no protective effect on the risk of relapse and should not be encouraged. Retransplantation represents a second chance after graft loss for recurrence. Springer International Publishing 2019-10-15 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7381476/ /pubmed/31617157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40620-019-00660-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Morello, William Puvinathan, Sairaj Puccio, Giuseppe Ghiggeri, Gian Marco Dello Strologo, Luca Peruzzi, Licia Murer, Luisa Cioni, Michela Guzzo, Isabella Cocchi, Enrico Benetti, Elisa Testa, Sara Ghio, Luciana Caridi, Gianluca Cardillo, Massimo Torelli, Rosanna Montini, Giovanni Post-transplant recurrence of steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome in children: the Italian experience |
title | Post-transplant recurrence of steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome in children: the Italian experience |
title_full | Post-transplant recurrence of steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome in children: the Italian experience |
title_fullStr | Post-transplant recurrence of steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome in children: the Italian experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Post-transplant recurrence of steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome in children: the Italian experience |
title_short | Post-transplant recurrence of steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome in children: the Italian experience |
title_sort | post-transplant recurrence of steroid resistant nephrotic syndrome in children: the italian experience |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7381476/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31617157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40620-019-00660-9 |
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