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- Title
Recurrence and graft loss after renal transplantation in adults with IgA vasculitis.
- Authors
Kawabe, Mayuko; Yamamoto, Izumi; Komatsuzaki, Yo; Yamakawa, Takafumi; Katsumata, Haruki; Katsuma, Ai; Mafune, Aki; Nakada, Yasuyuki; Kobayashi, Akimitsu; Tanno, Yudo; Ohkido, Ichiro; Tsuboi, Nobuo; Yokoyama, Keitaro; Yokoo, Takashi; Horita, Shigeru; Okumi, Masayoshi; Ishida, Hideki; Tanabe, Kazunari; Yamamoto, Hiroyasu
- Abstract
Background: IgA vasculitis, a rare condition resulting in end-stage renal disease, is a small-vessel vasculitis that affects the kidney in 49-83 % of adults. The reported recurrence rate of IgA vasculitis in renal transplant recipients is 11.5-60 %, leading to graft loss in 0-50 % of these patients. However, limited data are available on recurrence and graft loss after renal transplantation. Methods: We evaluated renal transplant recipients seen from 1987 to 2015 at the Jikei University School of Medicine and the Department of Urology, Tokyo Women's Medical University. Using a 1:2 match, 21 patients with IgA vasculitis and 42 controls were selected. The mean post-transplant follow-up was 121 ± 69 months for IgA vasculitis and 147 ± 66 months for the controls. Results: The 15-year patient survival was 100 % in IgA vasculitis and 97.6 % in the controls ( p = 0.22). The 5-, 10-, and 15-year graft survival rates were 95.2, 90.5, and 81 % in IgA vasculitis and 100, 90.5, and 88.1 % in the controls, respectively ( p = 0.63). The recurrence rate was 28.6 % (6 of 21 cases) and half of them (3 of 6 cases) showed histological activity (ISKDC III). We treated them with methylprednisolone pulse therapy and/or tonsillectomy. None of the recurrence cases lost the allograft. Conclusion: The long-term patient and graft survival of IgA vasculitis in renal transplantation were comparable with the previous reports. The recurrence rate was 28.6 %, but none of the recurrent cases showed allograft loss in this study. We speculate that methylprednisolone pulse therapy and/or tonsillectomy prevent the progression of recurrent IgA vasculitis.
- Subjects
IMMUNOGLOBULIN A; VASCULITIS treatment; CHRONIC kidney failure; KIDNEY transplantation; DISEASE relapse; METHYLPREDNISOLONE; TONSILLECTOMY; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Clinical & Experimental Nephrology, 2017, Vol 21, Issue 4, p714
- ISSN
1342-1751
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10157-016-1336-y