• Terapevt Arkh · Aug 2022

    [Remissions and progression of C3 glomerulopathy].

    • A V Karunnaya and V A Dobronravov.
    • Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University.
    • Terapevt Arkh. 2022 Aug 4; 94 (6): 718-724.

    AimTo analyze the outcomes of C3-glomerulopathy (C3-GP) and determine the associated factors.Materials And MethodsA retrospective single-center study included 60 patients with newly diagnosed C3-GP (with primary C3-GP pC3-GP 82%). Of these, 48 (80%) patients had clinical data to assess the following disease outcomes: development of remission and disease progression (by a composite endpoint that included initiation of chronic dialysis or a decrease in estimated glomerular filtration rate eGFR 15 mL/min/1.73 m2 or a decrease in eGFR30% of baseline at the time of renal biopsy). The median follow-up period was 25 (7; 52) months.ResultsAt early follow-up (median 4 [3; 9] months) remission was registered in 35% of patients; at the end of follow-up, in 48% (for pC3-GP, 32 and 41%). Disease progression occurred in 17 patients. In the overall group the likelihood of achieving early remission was higher with treatment (Exp=6.4, 95% confidence interval CI 1.429.3; p=0.017). Early remission was associated with the presence of remission at the end of follow-up (Exp=6.3, 95% CI 2.218.4; p=0.001). Specific treatment (Exp=0.308, 95% CI 0.1080.881; p=0.028) and late remission (Exp=0.079, 95% CI 0.0170.368; p=0.001) were associated with reduced risk of disease progression in multivariable models (adjusted for eGFR, mean blood pressure). The same results were obtained for the group of patients with pC3-GP.ConclusionC3-GP is a variant of severe complement-mediated glomerular damage with unfavorable renal prognosis, which requires timely personalized expert-level diagnostics with clarification of etiopathogenesis of the disease followed by therapy aimed at achieving remission to improve outcomes.

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