Title of article :
Clinical, Histopathological and Immunofluorescent Findings of IgA Nephropathy
Author/Authors :
Nawaz Tipu, Hamid Combined Military Hospital - Chunian Cantt , Ahmed, Tahir Aziz Department of Immunology - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology - Rawalpindi - Pakistan , Bashir, Muhammad Mokarram Department of Immunology - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology - Rawalpindi - Pakistan
Abstract :
Background: IgA nephropathy, a prevalent disease in Asia, is considered the main
cause of end stage renal disease among primary glomerular disease. Objective: To
determine the frequency of different clinical, histopathological and immunofluorescent
characteristics of IgA nephropathy. Methods: Renal biopsies of 376 patients were
received for immunofluorescent and for histopathological studies. Biopsies were stained
with fluorescene isothyocyanate (FITC) labeled antibodies against IgG, IgA, IgM, C3,
C4 and fibrinogen for fluorescent microscopy. For histopathological examination, the
specimens were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, periodic acid schiff and methanamine
silver stains for light microscopy. Results: IgA nephropathy was diagnosed in 39 cases
(10.4%) with a mean age 31.5 years and a male to female ratio of 2.8:1. The disease was
observed in 11(29.7%) patients aged 21-30 years, followed by 8 patients (21.6%) aged
11-20 years group. Nephrotic range proteinuria was the most common laboratory
finding which was detected in 11 patients (37%). Mesangioproliferative
glomerulonephritis was the most common histopathological finding which was found in
7 patients (35%). IgA with other immunoglobulins and complements were deposited in
28 specimens (71.8%) as detected by immunofluorescence. Conclusion: IgA
nephropathy is common in young people and one third of it results in end stage renal
disease. We suggest that Immunofluorescent assay can be considered for the conclusive
diagnosis of IgA nephropathy in young patients presenting with proteinuria/hematuria.
Keywords :
Immunofluorescence , IgA Nephropathy , Glomerulonephritis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics