Autoimmunity in acute poststreptococcal GN: A neglected aspect of the disease

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Abstract

Acute poststreptococcal GN (APSGN) is the prototype of immune complex GN and is associated with manifestations of autoimmune reactivity that have been neglected as epiphenomena. Recently, studies have demonstrated transient antifactor B autoantibodies that activate the alternative complement pathway, bringing self-immunity to a central position in the pathogenesis of APSGN. Therefore, examining other manifestations of autoimmunity that have been reported in association with poststreptococcal GN is of interest. This article reviews the renal and extrarenal manifestations of autoimmune reactivity in APSGN and considers their potential relevance in modifying the usually benign clinical course of the disease. It also discusses related aspects of the nephritogenic antigens, complement activation, and genetic elements associated with immune reactivity and their potential relevance to the familial incidence of the disease.

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Rodriguez-Iturbe, B. (2021). Autoimmunity in acute poststreptococcal GN: A neglected aspect of the disease. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 32(3), 534–542. https://doi.org/10.1681/ASN.2020081228

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