Tubulopathies自身免疫。

IF 10.3 1区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Journal of The American Society of Nephrology Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1681/ASN.0000000628
Pascal Houillier, Caroline Prot-Bertoye
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摘要:肾小管和集合管表达大量的蛋白质,都有推测的免疫反应动机。因此,均可成为致病性自身抗体的靶点。然而,自身免疫小管病似乎是罕见的,我们假设他们被诊断不足。本文综述了目前对自身免疫性小管病的研究进展。我们选择根据目标部分对管状病变进行分类,因为这至少在一定程度上决定了表型表现。在近端小管中,自身抗体可引起抗刷状边界抗体病、肾范可尼综合征、肾近端小管酸中毒或小管间质性肾炎和葡萄膜炎综合征。针对Henle环厚升肢的自身抗体可引起获得性Bartter综合征或低镁血症伴高钙尿症,而针对远曲小管的自身抗体可引起获得性Gitelman综合征。最后,肾远端小管酸中毒或肾源性尿崩症可由靶向收集管的自身抗体引起。在大多数情况下,自身抗体的特征仍然不完整,疾病的发病机制也不清楚。我们认为,提高医生对自身抗体介导的小管疾病的认识,以便更好地估计患病率,改善对患者的护理是很重要的。希望能有更多的研究来了解自身抗体介导的小管疾病的发病机制。
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Autoimmune Tubulopathies.

The renal tubule and collecting duct express a large number of proteins, all having putative immunoreactive motives. Therefore, all can be the target of pathogenic autoantibodies. However, autoimmune tubulopathies seem to be rare, and we hypothesize that they are underdiagnosed. This review summarizes the current knowledge on autoimmune tubulopathies. We elected to classify tubulopathies according to the segment that is targeted because this determines, at least in part, the phenotypic presentation. In the proximal tubule, autoantibodies can cause anti-brush border antibody disease, renal Fanconi syndrome, renal proximal tubular acidosis, or tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome. Autoantibodies targeting the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle can cause either acquired Bartter syndrome or hypomagnesemia with hypercalciuria, whereas autoantibodies targeting the distal convoluted tubule can cause acquired Gitelman syndrome. Finally, renal distal tubular acidosis or nephrogenic diabetes insipidus can be caused by autoantibodies targeting the collecting duct. In most instances, the characterization of the autoantibodies remains incomplete and the pathogenesis of the disease obscure. We believe it is important to increase the awareness of physicians regarding autoantibody-mediated tubular diseases to have a better estimation of the prevalence and to improve the care to patients. A research effort to increase the understanding of the pathogenesis of autoantibodies-mediated tubular diseases is also hoped for.

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Journal of The American Society of Nephrology
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN) stands as the preeminent kidney journal globally, offering an exceptional synthesis of cutting-edge basic research, clinical epidemiology, meta-analysis, and relevant editorial content. Representing a comprehensive resource, JASN encompasses clinical research, editorials distilling key findings, perspectives, and timely reviews. Editorials are skillfully crafted to elucidate the essential insights of the parent article, while JASN actively encourages the submission of Letters to the Editor discussing recently published articles. The reviews featured in JASN are consistently erudite and comprehensive, providing thorough coverage of respective fields. Since its inception in July 1990, JASN has been a monthly publication. JASN publishes original research reports and editorial content across a spectrum of basic and clinical science relevant to the broad discipline of nephrology. Topics covered include renal cell biology, developmental biology of the kidney, genetics of kidney disease, cell and transport physiology, hemodynamics and vascular regulation, mechanisms of blood pressure regulation, renal immunology, kidney pathology, pathophysiology of kidney diseases, nephrolithiasis, clinical nephrology (including dialysis and transplantation), and hypertension. Furthermore, articles addressing healthcare policy and care delivery issues relevant to nephrology are warmly welcomed.
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