Kidney transplant outcomes in familial C3 glomerulopathy

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Abstract

C3 glomerulopathy, a newly designated entity, is characterized by glomerular disease associated with dysregulation of the alternative complement pathway and is a rare cause of end-stage kidney disease. Overall disease characteristics that include clinical presentation, laboratory assessment, histopathology and genetic background have only been unravelled in recent years and have led to the development of anti-complement therapies targeting different levels of the alternative pathway. We describe the long-term outcomes following kidney transplantation in an Irish family with familial C3 glomerulopathy due to a hybrid CFHR3-1 gene.

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Wong, L., Moran, S., Lavin, P. J., Dorman, A. M., & Conlon, P. J. (2016). Kidney transplant outcomes in familial C3 glomerulopathy. Clinical Kidney Journal, 9(3), 403–407. https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfw020

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