Effectiveness of immunosuppressive therapy for nephrotic syndrome in a patient with late-onset Fabry disease: A case report and literature review

Hironobu Fujisawa, Yosuke Nakayama, Shoichiro Nakao, Ryo Yamamoto, Yuka Kurokawa, Nao Nakamura, Akiko Nagata, Takahiro Tsukimura, Tadayasu Togawa, Hitoshi Sakuraba, Kei Fukami

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Abstract

Background: Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by mutations of the GLA gene, followed by deficiency in α-galactosidase A (α-gal) activity. Nephrotic syndrome, as the renal phenotype of FD, is unusual. Here, we report the rare case of a patient with FD with nephrotic syndrome whose proteinuria disappeared by immunotherapy. Case presentation: A 67-year-old Japanese man was admitted to our hospital because of emesis, abdominal pain, and facial edema due to nephrotic syndrome. The patient was diagnosed with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) by renal biopsy before being diagnosed with FD, and immunotherapy was initiated. After treatment, the kidney biopsy results showed typical glycosphingolipid accumulation in the podocytes of this patient. The white blood cell α-gal activity was very low, and genetic analysis revealed a GLA gene variant (M296I), which is known as a late-onset genetic mutation of FD. Immunotherapy (steroids and cyclosporine A) dramatically improved the massive proteinuria. Currently, he has been undergoing enzyme replacement therapy, and his proteinuria has further decreased. There is the possibility that other nephrotic syndromes, such as minimal change nephrotic syndrome or FSGS, may co-exist in this patient. Conclusions: We experienced the rare case of a FD patient whose nephrotic syndrome disappeared by immunotherapy. These findings suggest that immunosuppressive treatment may be considered if nephrotic syndrome develops, even in patients with FD.

Original languageEnglish
Article number469
JournalBMC Nephrology
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Dec 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Enzyme replacement therapy
  • Fabry disease
  • Immunotherapy
  • Late-onset variant
  • Nephrotic syndrome

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