Clinical and pathological features of anti-glomerular basement membrane disease associated with membranous nephropathy: an observational study

Abstract To investigate the clinical manifestations, pathological features, pathogenesis, treatment, and prognosis of anti-glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) disease with membranous nephropathy (MN). Seven patients with anti-GBM disease and concurrent MN were enrolled in this study. Control subjects included 13 patients with anti-GBM glomerulonephritis (GN) and 6 with anti-GBM disease and concurrent anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies-associated disease (anti-GBM + ANCA). Laboratory tests and pathological information were analyzed before immunosuppressive therapy or plasmapheresis administration. Prognosis was assessed in continuous follow-up. In the anti-GBM + MN group, 28.57% of patients exhibited acute kidney disease, lower than that in the anti-GBM GN group (84.62%, p = .022). None of the anti-GBM + MN or + ANCA patients exhibited hemoptysis, but 15.4% of anti-GBM GN patients did, with no significant difference (p = .720). Only 14.3% of anti-GBM + MN patients had crescentic GN. The proportion of necrosis averaged 29.0% in the anti-GBM + MN group. Survival curve analysis revealed that renal outcomes in the anti-GBM + MN group were better than those in the anti-GBM GN group (p = .019). Patients with both anti-GBM disease and MN showed atypical anti-GBM GN. They had a lower proportion of glomerular crescents and a better renal function prognosis than patients with classical anti-GBM GN. To improve renal recovery, early identification and treatment of anti-GBM disease associated with MN is needed.

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