Clinical features of IgA nephropathy with serum ANCA positivity: a retrospective case–control study

Background The coexistence of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) and antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies (ANCAs) is relatively rare. Only a few studies have reported the features of these patients. Methods We studied the clinical and histological features of 20 ANCA-positive IgAN patients. They were compared with ANCA-negative IgAN patients (n = 40) and ANCA-associated systemic vasculitis (AASV) patients (n = 40) with a randomly selected and matched proportion of crescentic glomeruli. Furthermore, 9 ANCA-positive crescentic IgAN patients out of the 20 cases were compared with two control groups with crescentic nephritis. Results ANCA-positive IgAN patients showed older age, lower haemoglobin and higher inflammatory indicator levels at baseline, and a higher percentage of general symptoms and pulmonary involvement, compared with ANCA-negative IgAN patients, and were comparable to AASV patients. Histologically, there was a significantly higher percentage of fibrinoid necrosis in glomeruli in ANCA-positive IgAN patients and in AASV patients compared with ANCA-negative IgAN patients (35, 25 and 0%, respectively, P = 0.003). After immunosuppressive therapy, ANCA-positive crescentic IgAN patients were more likely to withdraw from dialysis (75 versus 9.1%, P = 0.03) and not to reach end-stage renal disease within 6 months (11.1 versus 66.7%, P = 0.01) compared with ANCA-negative crescentic IgAN patients. Conclusions IgAN patients with ANCA positivity showed more severe clinical and histological features when compared with ANCA-negative IgAN patients and were comparable to AASV patients. However, renal prognosis was relatively better in ANCA-positive crescentic IgAN patients after aggressive immunosuppressive therapy in the short term, compared with ANCA-negative patients.

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