Light and heavy chain deposition disease associated with CH1 deletion

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Light and heavy chain deposition disease (LHCDD) is a rare complication of monoclonal gammopathy. In all documented cases, LHCDD is the association of deposits of a monoclonal light chain with a normal heavy chain, especially in the kidneys. We describe here a 78-year-old woman whose renal biopsy showed nodular glomerulosclerosis, initially diagnosed as diabetic nephropathy. Detailed kidney biopsy immunofluorescence study corrected the diagnosis to γ1-κ-LHCDD. Advanced immunoblot analysis showed deletion of CH1 in the both blood and kidney heavy chain.We report here, to our knowledge, the first case of γ1 LHCDD associated with a deletion of CH1.

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Cohen, C., El-Karoui, K., Alyanakian, M. A., Noel, L. H., Bridoux, F., & Knebelmann, B. (2015). Light and heavy chain deposition disease associated with CH1 deletion. Clinical Kidney Journal, 8(2), 237–239. https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfv002

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