Anti-Factor B and Anti-C3b autoantibodies in C3 glomerulopathy and ig-associated membranoproliferative GN

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In C3 glomerulopathy (C3G), the alternative pathway of complement is frequently overactivated by autoantibodies that stabilize the C3 convertase C3bBb. Anti-C3b and anti-factor B (anti-FB) IgG have been reported in three patients with C3G. We screened a cohort of 141 patients with C3G and Ig-associated membranoproliferativeGN( Ig-MPGN) for anti-FB and anti-C3b autoantibodies using ELISA.Weidentified seven patients with anti-FB IgG, three patients with anti-C3b IgG, and five patients with anti-FB and anti-C3b IgG. Of these 15 patients, ten were diagnosed with Ig-MPGN. Among those patients with available data, 92% had a nephrotic syndrome, 64% had AKI, and 67% had a documented infection. Patients negative for anti-C3b and anti-FB IgG had much lower rates of infection (17 [25%] patients with C3G and one [10%] patient with Ig-MPGN). After 48 months, four of 15 (26%) positive patients had developed ESRD or died. All 15 patients had high plasma Bb levels, six (40%) patients had low levels of C3, and nine (60%) patients had high levels of solubleC5b9. In vitro, IgGpurified frompatients with anti-FBAbs selectively enhancedC3 convertase activity; IgG from patients with anti-C3b/anti-FB Abs enhanced C3 and C5 cleavage. IgG from patients with anti-C3b Abs stabilized C3bBb and perturbed C3b binding to complement receptor 1 but did not perturb binding to factor H. In conclusion, the prevalence of anti-C3b/anti-FB Abs and alternative pathway activation is similar in Ig-MPGN and C3G, suggesting similar pathogenic mechanisms. Identification of the underlying defect in Ig-MPGN could lead to improved treatment.

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Chiara Marinozzi, M., Roumenina, L. T., Chauvet, S., Hertig, A., Bertrand, D., Olagne, J., … Le Quintrec, M. (2017). Anti-Factor B and Anti-C3b autoantibodies in C3 glomerulopathy and ig-associated membranoproliferative GN. In Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (Vol. 28, pp. 1603–1613). American Society of Nephrology. https://doi.org/10.1681/ASN.2016030343

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