Prevalence, genetics, and clinical features of patients carrying podocin mutations in steroid-resistant nonfamilial focal segmental glomerulosclerosis

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Caridi, G
Bertelli, R
Carrea, A
Di Duca, M
Catarsi, P
Artero, M
Carraro, M
Zennaro, C
Candiano, G
Musante, L
Seri, M
Ginevri, F
Perfumo, F
Ghiggeri, GM
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[1] Ist Giannina Gaslini, Lab & Unit Nephrol, I-16148 Genoa, Italy
[2] Ist Giannina Gaslini, Genet Mol Lab, I-16148 Genoa, Italy
[3] Univ Trieste, Ist Clin Med, Trieste, Italy
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R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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Podocin mutations (NPHS2 gene) are responsible for the autosomal recessive form of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome. As a result of a screening for these gene alterations in a cohort of Italian patients with nonfamilial nephrotic syndrome and histologic focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS). nine patients with NPHS2 gene homozygous or composite heterozygous mutations were found. In addition to the previously described defects, two novel mutations at exon 4 were identified (frameshift, L169P); four single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and one dinucleotide repeat were also identified. On the basis of haplotype analysis, a founder effect was suggested for the 419delG mutation, the most frequently observed in the patients studied. Patients carrying NPHS2 mutations and without a family history of nephrotic syndrome were indistinguishable from those with idiopathic FSGS on the basis of the clinical phenotype. Two of the nine patients had normal renal function at 3 and 10 yr of age. despite the presence of the nephrotic syndrome. The other seven had reached end-stage renal failure at a mean age of 9.6 yr (range, 4 to 17 yr) and had received renal allografts. In those presenting with end-stage renal failure, the clinical and laboratory features both before and after transplantation were similar, including the age at onset, the amount of proteinuria, and the absence of any response to steroids and other immunosuppressants. Finally, two children presented recurrence of mild proteinuria after transplantation, which promptly remitted after plasmapheresis combined with cyclophosphamide. These data demonstrate that podocin mutations in nonfamilial cases of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome are frequent and may be due in one case to a founder effect. The pretransplantation and posttransplantation outcomes in the group of patients with mutations of the podocin gene are similar to classical idiopathic FSGS, including the possibility of recurrence of proteinuria that is mild and responsive to plasmapheresis. These observations support a role of molecular screening of the podocin gene in patients with nephrotic syndrome before immunosuppressive treatment is started.
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