Crescentic IgA nephropathy after administration of human monoclonal interleukin-12/23p40 antibody in a patient with Crohn ’s disease: a case report

We describe a 24-year-old man with CD who showed an abrupt decline in renal function after administration of UST. Twenty-nine months previously, the patient was diagnosed with CD, and abnormal urinalysis findings in health checkup were coincidentally found at that time. Three mont hs previously, treatment for CD was switched from infliximab to UST because of therapy-resistant severe diarrhea and bloody stools. A single dose of UST (260 mg) was initially intravenously administered, followed by single subcutaneous administration (90 mg) 2 months later. Thereafter, the patien t exhibited rapid renal dysfunction with significant urinary abnormalities, although his gastrointestinal symptoms had completely disappeared. He was admitted to our hospital for further examination and treatment. Renal pathologic findings were compatible with crescentic glomerulonephritis consistin g of almost fibro-cellular crescents. Immunofluorescent study showed IgA and C3 deposition in the glomerular mesangial area and IgA subclass staining revealed predominant IgA1 with concomitant mild IgA2 deposition. Furthermore, galactose-deficient IgA1 (Gd-IgA1) was also positive in the mesangial ar ea. In addition, serum-Gd-IgA1 level was moderately increased. UST treatment was stopped and he responded to intensive steroid therapy with a parallel reduction of serum creatinine and Gd-IgA1 levels without flare of gastrointestinal symptoms. To our knowledge, this is the first case of immunoglobul in A nephropat...
Source: CEN Case Reports - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research