Histiocytic Glomerulopathy With Noncrystalline Inclusion Associated With IgG-Kappa Plasma Cell Dyscrasia

伴有非晶状体包涵体的组织细胞性肾小球病与IgG-κ浆细胞异常增生症相关

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Abstract

The kidney pathology of monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance varies greatly. In this report, we present a woman in her 20s with nephrotic syndrome and monoclonal immunoglobulin G kappa (serum and urine) without diabetes. She had a family history of nephrotic syndrome as well as hematologic and connective tissue disorders. A kidney biopsy showed nodular glomerulosclerosis, with the glomerular capillary full of histiocytes, which were strongly positive for kappa, not lambda. Immunoelectron microscopy revealed that histiocytes had infiltrated the glomerular subendothelial space, and enlarged lysosomes of histiocytes contained kappa light chains, without apparent crystalline formation. Bone marrow examination was negative for malignancy; thus, we diagnosed this case as histiocytic glomerulopathy with noncrystalline inclusion associated with immunoglobulin G-kappa plasma cell dyscrasia. Hematologic treatment with bortezomib and daratumumab decreased her level of serum kappa chain and proteinuria. Two years after diagnosis, her kidney function remained normal, urinary protein level decreased to 1 g/d, and free light-chain ratio decreased to 3.1.

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