MPO-ANCA Positive Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis during Treatment with D-Penicillamine

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Abstract

We present here a case of MPO-ANCA positive rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN) after 34 months of D-penicillamine (DPC) therapy for rheumatoid arthritis (RA). A 27-year-old Japanese woman was diagnosed as having RA in June 1994 at our outpatient clinic. Oral D-PC administration was initiated at a dose of 100 mg per day in January 1995. In August 1997, proteinuria, hematuria, renal insufficiency, and anemia developed. D-PC was withdrawn promptly, and prednisolone 5 mg per day was started. The patient was admitted to our hospital in September. On admission, anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody against myeloperoxidase (MPO-ANCA) was strongly positive in the serum. Renal biopsy showed glomerulonephritis with cellular crescent formation in 60% of the glomeruli observed. Immunofluorescence examinations revealed deposits of granular IgG, IgA, C 1 q, and C 3 in the mesangium. The patient was treated with steroid pulse therapy along with administration of anti-coagulation and anti-platelet agents under the diagnosis of MPO-ANCA positive D-PC-induced RPGN. The renal function was gradually recovered and MPO-ANCA disappeared. Since RPGN is potentially a fatal disease, frequent monitoring of renal function and discontinuation of D-PC are required. In case MPO-ANCA becomes positive, prompt and correct diagnosis of the renal disorder could lead to a good prognosis as in this case. The present case may provide some important immunological insights into medical procedures to treat D-PC-induced RPGN and MPO-ANCA related glomerulonephritis. © 1999, The Japan Society for Clinical Immunology. All rights reserved.

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Nanke, Y., Akama, H., Terai, C., Hara, M., & Kamatani, N. (1999). MPO-ANCA Positive Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis during Treatment with D-Penicillamine. Japanese Journal of Clinical Immunology, 22(5), 354–359. https://doi.org/10.2177/jsci.22.354

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