Differences in the Clinicopathological Features of Membranous Nephropathy Associated with NELL-1 Versus PLA2R -A Single Center Experience

Divyansh Agarwal *

Department of Nephrology, SMS Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

Nikita Hapani

Department of Nephrology, SMS Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

Pankaj Beniwal

Department of Nephrology, SMS Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

Rakesh Gupta

Department of Nephrology, SMS Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

Dhananjai Agarwal

Department of Nephrology, SMS Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: The present study discusses changing clinicopathological profile in Membranous Nephropathy(MN). MN is a disease classically presenting with nephrotic range proteinuria along with the presence of microscopic sub-epithelial deposits in glomeruli [1]. With the discovery of novel antigens like THSD7A (thrombospondin type 1 domain containing 7A), NELL-1 (neural epidermal growth factor-like 1 protein) classification of patients into primary (associated with phospholipase A-2 receptor antibody) and secondary membranous nephropathy has become difficult [2]. This study aims to throw light on the clinicopathological profile of patients of MN associated with NELL-1 deposits.

Methodology: Data of 52 patients with MN was reviewed and patients were followed up for 1-year post-diagnosis for the remission and development of signs or symptoms suggestive of malignancy. All the patients were given standard care as per KDIGO.

Results: 7 patients came out to be MN with NELL-1 deposition. However, a raised association of malignancy among NELL-1 positive patients was not found.

Conclusion: We conclude that NELL-1 positivity is frequently seen in the elderly age group. Patients with NELL-1 deposition have similar clinical profiles as compared to patients with PLA2R-positive patients. Moreover, the patients with NELL-1 deposits are treatment-resistant as compared to patients with PLA2R deposits. No increased incidence of malignancy was found amongst patients with NELL-1 deposits.

Keywords: NELL1, Membranous nephropathy, malignancies, IgG levels


How to Cite

Agarwal, Divyansh, Nikita Hapani, Pankaj Beniwal, Rakesh Gupta, and Dhananjai Agarwal. 2024. “Differences in the Clinicopathological Features of Membranous Nephropathy Associated With NELL-1 Versus PLA2R -A Single Center Experience”. International Journal of Advances in Nephrology Research 7 (1):98-103. https://journalijanr.com/index.php/IJANR/article/view/61.