Original Article
Kidney International (2006) 69, 1455–1458. doi:10.1038/sj.ki.5000292; published online 8 March 2006
Is IgA nephropathy the commonest primary glomerulopathy among young adults in the USA?
1Nephropathology Associates, 10810 Executive Center Drive Ste.100, Danville Bldg., Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Correspondence: R Nair, Current address: Department of Pathology, University of Iowa Hospital, 200 Hawkins Dr RCP 5243, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA. E-mail: rameshnair@lycos.com
Received 20 June 2005; Revised 25 October 2005; Accepted 18 November 2005; Published online 8 March 2006.
Abstract
Over the past decade, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) has emerged as the most common primary glomerulopathy in adults in the USA. However in our practice, we became aware of increased numbers of patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN). In order to further examine this, a retrospective analysis of renal biopsy diagnoses from adults was done from our biopsy database. Adult renal biopsies received from 3/1/2001 to 2/28/2005 were analyzed to determine the frequency of common primary glomerulopathies, which included FSGS, IgAN, membranous nephropathy (MN), minimal change disease, and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis Type I (MPGN). The patients were grouped as all adults (
20 years) and young adults (20–39 years). The distribution of common primary glomerulopathies among the two age groups, expressed as a percentage of all non-transplant diagnoses (n=4504), was IgAN 6.9/3.4%, FSGS 9.6/3.2%, MN 6.8/1.6%, minimal change disease 2.5/0.9%, MPGN 1.2/0.2%. IgAN was as common as FSGS in young adults in our biopsy population (IgAN/FSGS 154/143 1.08:1). IgAN was the most common primary glomerulopathy in young adult Caucasians (IgAN/FSGS 2.1:1). IgAN was also the most common cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in young adult Caucasians. In contrast, IgAN was rare in African Americans in whom FSGS remains more common (FSGS/IgAN 9.7:1). These findings from a large renal biopsy referral center serving 24 Midwestern and Southern states suggest that IgAN may be the most common primary glomerulopathy and the most common cause of ESRD in young adult Caucasians in the USA.
Keywords:
IgA nephropathy, adult, glomerulonephritis, USA, FSGS
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