Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor Antibodies Are Higher in Lupus Nephritis and Vasculitis than Other Glomerulonephritis Patients

Angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) antibodies are considered non-HLA (human leukocyte antigen) antibodies connected with humoral rejection after kidney transplantation. The role of AT1R antibodies in the pathogenesis of glomerular diseases and systemic vasculitis is unknown. We assessed the level...

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Published inArchivum Immunologiae et Therapiae Experimentalis Vol. 70; no. 1; p. 23
Main Authors Szymczak, Maciej, Heidecke, Harald, Żabińska, Marcelina, Rukasz, Dagna, Wiśnicki, Krzysztof, Tukiendorf, Andrzej, Krajewska, Magdalena, Banasik, Mirosław
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LanguageEnglish
Published Cham Springer International Publishing 2022
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Summary:Angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) antibodies are considered non-HLA (human leukocyte antigen) antibodies connected with humoral rejection after kidney transplantation. The role of AT1R antibodies in the pathogenesis of glomerular diseases and systemic vasculitis is unknown. We assessed the level of AT1R antibodies in 136 patients with different types of glomerulonephritis and systemic vasculitis and we observed kidney function and proteinuria, serum albumin and total protein levels for 2 years. The mean levels of AT1R antibodies were the following: 6.00 ± 1.31 U/ml in patients with membranous nephropathy ( n  = 18), 5.67 ± 1.31 U/ml with focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis ( n  = 25), 6.26 ± 2.25 U/ml with lupus nephropathy ( n  = 17), 10.60 ± 6.72 U/ml with IgA nephropathy ( n  = 14), 6.69 ± 2.52 U/ml with mesangial proliferative (non IgA) glomerulonephritis ( n  = 6), 6.63 ± 1.38 U/ml with systemic vasculitis ( n  = 56), including c-ANCA (anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies) vasculitis: 11.22 ± 10.78 U/ml ( n  = 40) and p-ANCA vasculitis: 12.65 ± 14.59 U/ml ( n  = 16). The mean AT1R antibodies level was higher in patients with lupus nephropathy and systemic vasculitis compared to glomerulonephritis groups. An inverse statistically significant correlation between AT1R antibodies and serum albumin ( r  =  − 0.51) in membranous nephropathy group was also found. Prospective analysis of creatinine levels indicated an increase of creatinine levels during time among patients with higher AT1R antibodies levels in p-ANCA vasculitis. Lupus nephropathy and systemic vasculitis patients may have high levels of AT1R antibodies. AT1R antibodies may be associated with the severity of membranous nephropathy and the course of p-ANCA vasculitis, although influence of concomitant factors is difficult to exclude.
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ISSN:0004-069X
1661-4917
DOI:10.1007/s00005-022-00660-x