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Cyclosporine A Treatment of Proteinuria in a New Case of MAFB-Associated Glomerulopathy without Extrarenal Involvement: A Case Report

Authors :
Tomoko Namba-Hamano
Yohei Doi
Ayako Takuwa
Atsuko Okazaki
Sachio Kajimoto
Yoshitaka Isaka
Jun-ya Kaimori
Yuta Asahina
Daisuke Motooka
Tatsuhiko Mori
Kaori Kobayashi
Tatsufumi Oka
Yusuke Sakaguchi
Takeshi Morimoto
Akihiro Nakaya
Source :
Nephron. 145:445-450
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 2021.

Abstract

The MAFB gene encodes an important basic leucine zipper transcription factor that functions in glomerular podocytes, macrophages, and osteoclasts. Recently, MAFB was identified as the gene that was responsible for causing nephropathy with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) with multicentric carpotarsal osteolysis (MCTO) or Duane retraction syndrome (DRS). Here, we describe a patient with nephropathy associated with FSGS who exhibited a novel stop-gain variant in the MAFB gene (NM_005461:c.590C>A (p.Ser197Ter)). The patient’s father exhibited proteinuria with FSGS with possible DRS, whereas the patient exhibited nephropathy with FSGS and nearly normal eye movement and hearing function, as well as intact bone structure in the extremities. Conventional oral steroids or immunosuppressive drugs have not demonstrated effectiveness for patients with nephropathy who exhibit pathogenic variants in MAFB, except for a patient with nephropathy with FSGS and MCTO who experienced attenuated proteinuria within the subnephrotic range in response to cyclosporine A (CyA) treatment for at least 4 years. Thus, we attempted administration of CyA in our patient. Unexpectedly, the patient demonstrated good and rapid responses to CyA, including a partial reduction in proteinuria from approximately 2.0 g/g Cr to proteinuria within the subnephrotic range (0.27 g/g Cr) after 13 months of observation. Our findings suggest that CyA may be a suitable treatment option for patients with nephropathy with FSGS who exhibit pathogenic MAFB variants.

Details

ISSN :
22353186 and 16608151
Volume :
145
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nephron
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f243d65649cb856791b931e13c6e0db9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000516248