Course monitoring of membranous nephropathy: Both autoantibodies and podocytes require multidimensional attention

W Liu, G Huang, H Rui, J Geng, H Hu, Y Huang… - Autoimmunity …, 2022 - Elsevier
W Liu, G Huang, H Rui, J Geng, H Hu, Y Huang, G Huo, B Liu, A Xu
Autoimmunity Reviews, 2022Elsevier
A variety of podocyte antigens have been identified in human membranous nephropathy
(MN), which is divided into various antigen-dominated subtypes, confirming the concept that
MN is the common pattern of glomerular injury in multiple autoimmune responses. The
detection of autoantibodies, which has been widely used in the clinical practice of MN, may
lead to personalized precision medicine. However, given the potential risks of
immunosuppressive therapy, more autoantibodies and biomarkers need to be identified to …
Abstract
A variety of podocyte antigens have been identified in human membranous nephropathy (MN), which is divided into various antigen-dominated subtypes, confirming the concept that MN is the common pattern of glomerular injury in multiple autoimmune responses. The detection of autoantibodies, which has been widely used in the clinical practice of MN, may lead to personalized precision medicine. However, given the potential risks of immunosuppressive therapy, more autoantibodies and biomarkers need to be identified to predict the prognosis and therapeutic response of MN more accurately. In this review, we attempted to summarize the autoantigens/autoantibodies and autoimmune mechanisms that can predict disease states based on the current understanding of MN pathogenesis, especially the podocyte injury manifestations. In conclusion, both the autoimmune response and podocyte injury require multidimensional attention in the disease course of MN.
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