Mantle Cell Lymphoma Isn't Just Renal Infiltration
In a paper published in KI Reports, various GNs were reported with Mantle Cell lymphoma. When we think of kidney disease in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), we often think about direct lymphomatous infiltration. This multicenter series reminds us that immune-mediated glomerular diseases are actually common and frequently improve with lymphoma-directed therapy.
Study Highlights
30 patients with MCL who underwent kidney biopsy from multiple centers.
20 had active MCL at biopsy.
Among those with active disease:
70% had kidney lesions attributable or potentially attributable to MCL.
55% had immune complex (IC) or complement-mediated glomerular disease.
40% had renal lymphomatous infiltration, often coexisting with glomerular lesions.
Interestingly, renal Pathology Was Remarkably Diverse. The spectrum included:
PGNMID (including IgG3κ cases)
C3 glomerulonephritis
Secondary membranous nephropathy
Lupus-like immune complex GN
Tubular basement membrane immune deposits
Concurrent lymphomatous infiltration in many patients.
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