Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome and C3 glomerulopathy: conclusions from a “Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes” (KDIGO) Controversies Conference

In both atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) and C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) complement plays a primary role in disease pathogenesis. Herein we report the outcome of a 2015 Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference where key issues in the management of these 2 disea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Kidney international 2017-03, Vol.91 (3), p.539-551
Hauptverfasser: Goodship, Timothy H.J., Cook, H. Terence, Fakhouri, Fadi, Fervenza, Fernando C., Frémeaux-Bacchi, Véronique, Kavanagh, David, Nester, Carla M., Noris, Marina, Pickering, Matthew C., Rodríguez de Córdoba, Santiago, Roumenina, Lubka T., Sethi, Sanjeev, Smith, Richard J.H., Alpers, Charlie E., Appel, Gerald B., Ardissino, Gianluigi, Ariceta, Gema, Arici, Mustafa, Bagga, Arvind, Bajema, Ingeborg M., Blasco, Miguel, Burke, Linda, Cairns, Thomas D., Carratala, Mireya, D'Agati, Vivette D., Daha, Mohamed R., De Vriese, An S., Dragon-Durey, Marie-Agnès, Fogo, Agnes B., Galbusera, Miriam, Gale, Daniel P., Haller, Hermann, Johnson, Sally, Józsi, Mihály, Karpman, Diana, Lanning, Lynne, Le Quintrec, Moglie, Licht, Christoph, Loirat, Chantal, Monfort, Francisco, Morgan, B. Paul, Noël, Laure-Hélène, O'Shaughnessy, Michelle M., Rabant, Marion, Rondeau, Eric, Ruggenenti, Piero, Sheerin, Neil S., Smith, Jenna, Spoleti, Fabrizio, Thurman, Joshua M., van de Kar, Nicole C.A.J., Vivarelli, Marina, Zipfel, Peter F.
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Zusammenfassung:In both atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) and C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) complement plays a primary role in disease pathogenesis. Herein we report the outcome of a 2015 Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference where key issues in the management of these 2 diseases were considered by a global panel of experts. Areas addressed included renal pathology, clinical phenotype and assessment, genetic drivers of disease, acquired drivers of disease, and treatment strategies. In order to help guide clinicians who are caring for such patients, recommendations for best treatment strategies were discussed at length, providing the evidence base underpinning current treatment options. Knowledge gaps were identified and a prioritized research agenda was proposed to resolve outstanding controversial issues.
ISSN:0085-2538
1523-1755
DOI:10.1016/j.kint.2016.10.005