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    Postinfectious glomerulonephritis with C3-dominant glomerular deposition (C3-PIGN) involves C3-dominant glomerular deposition without immunoglobulin. Atypical C3-PIGN involves persistent hypocomplementemia. We investigated the clinical features and explored complement-related gene mutations in atypical PIGN patients. We enrolled atypical C3-PIGN patients and collected data regarding the clinical presentation and pathological characteristics and follow-up data. We measured the levels of complement associated antibodies and performed whole-exome sequencing (WES) to detect mutations in complement-related genes. The analysis included six atypical C3-PIGN patients. All patients were antistreptolysin-O (ASO) positive. All patients had varying degrees of hematuria, and four patients had proteinuria. None of the patients were positive for complement-related antibodies. All patients possessed mutations of genes related to the complement pathway, including alternative complement pathway genes-CFI, CFH, CFHR3, CFHR5; the lectin pathway gene-MASP2; and the common complement pathway gene-C8A. The rare variant of CFHR3 has been reported in C3 glomerulonephritis. During 56-73 months of follow-up, the levels of urine markers in three patients recovered within 6 months, and the remaining patients had abnormal urine test results over 12 months. Patients who received glucocorticoid therapy recovered faster. Our study suggested that complement-related gene mutations may be an important cause of persistent hypocomplementemia in atypical C3-PIGN patients. In addition to variations in alternate pathway-related genes, we also found variations in lectin pathway-related genes, especially MASP2 genes. Although the overall prognosis was good, atypical C3-PIGN patients exhibited a longer period for recovery. Our results suggested that atypical C3-PIGN patients should receive more medical attention and need testing for mutations in complement-related genes. © 2023. The Author(s).

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    Feng Xu, Changming Zhang, Mingchao Zhang, Xiaodong Zhu, Shuiqin Cheng, Zhen Cheng, Caihong Zeng, Song Jiang. Evaluation of the significance of complement-related genes mutations in atypical postinfectious glomerulonephritis: a pilot study. International urology and nephrology. 2024 Apr;56(4):1475-1485

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    PMID: 37845399

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