Volume 69, Issue 11 p. 655-660
Case Report

Fate of full‐house immunofluorescence staining in renal allograft: A case report

Anri Sawada

Corresponding Author

Department of Surgical Pathology, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

Department of Pathology, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan

Correspondence Anri Sawada, MD, Department of Pathology, Nippon Medical School, 1‐1‐5 Sendagi, Bunkyoku, Tokyo 113‐8602, Japan.

Email: anri-sawada@nms.ac.jp

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Kohei Unagami

Department of Medicine, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Shigeru Horita

Division of Pathology, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Kunio Kawanishi

Kidney and Vascular Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan

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Masayoshi Okumi

Department of Urology, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Sekiko Taneda

Department of Surgical Pathology, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Hideki Ishida

Department of Urology, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Motoshi Hattori

Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Kazunari Tanabe

Department of Urology, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Kazuho Honda

Department of Anatomy, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

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Keiko Uchida

Department of Medicine, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Akira Shimizu

Department of Pathology, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan

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Junki Koike

Department of Pathology, Kawasaki Municipal Tama Hospital, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan

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Kosaku Nitta

Department of Medicine, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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Yoji Nagashima

Department of Surgical Pathology, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

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First published: 11 September 2019

Abstract

Here, we report the case of a patient with renal allograft with full‐house immunofluorescence staining in the zero‐hour biopsy. Full‐house immunofluorescence staining is a well‐known characteristic of lupus nephritis. Previous studies have reported patients with full‐house immunofluorescence staining, but without other symptoms or serological findings; this condition is referred to as full‐house nephropathy. We identified only one case out of 2203 zero‐hour biopsies over 13 years. Zero‐hour biopsy presented no glomerular changes but showed full‐house immunofluorescence staining. Electron microscopy revealed a nonorganized electron‐dense deposit mainly in the mesangial lesion. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)‐associated antibodies were negative, and complement deficiency was not observed in the donor patients. Deposition of immunoglobulin and complement levels markedly decreased within 1–3 years post transplantation. Neither donor nor recipient developed clinical or biological features of SLE; they showed good renal prognosis.

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