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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Pediatric nephrology 4 (1990), S. 523-532 
    ISSN: 1432-198X
    Keywords: Alport syndrome ; Hereditary nephritis ; Basement membranes ; Collagen IV ; X-linkage ; Post-transplant anti-glomerular basement membrane nephritis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Alport syndrome, an inherited disorder of the kidney, eye and ear, has fascinated nephrologists, pathologists, and geneticists for nearly a century. With the recent application of molecular biochemical and genetic techniques, this mysterious disease has begun to yield some of its secrets. Alport syndrome can now be viewed as a generalized disorder of basement membranes that appears to result from mutations in an X-chromosome-encoded basement membrane collagen chain. This chain, along with two other novel collagen chains, is absent from Alport basement membranes, in contrast to the classical chains of collagen IV. Phenotypic heterogeneity in Alport syndrome probably arises from allelic mutations at a single genetic locus. The phenomenon of post-transplant anti-glomerular basement membrane nephritis may be a manifestation of specific mutations at the Alport locus that prevent synthesis of the gene's protein product and the establishment of immunological tolerance.
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    Pediatric nephrology 12 (1998), S. 269-274 
    ISSN: 1432-198X
    Keywords: Key words: Alport syndrome ; Renal scarring ; Cortical interstitial volume fraction ; Global glomerular sclerosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. We investigated the onset of renal scarring in 62 males (aged 4 – 26 years) with Alport syndrome by measuring cortical interstitial volume fraction [Vv (interstitium/cortex)] and percentage global glomerular sclerosis in kidney biopsies. Male pediatric (n = 9) and adult (n = 7) donor kidneys served as controls. Creatinine clearance at the time of biopsy was available for 43 Alport patients. A statistically insignificant correlation between age and Vv (interstitium/cortex) was observed in normal subjects (r = +0.47, slope = 0.0009, P = 0.07). In the Alport patients, age was significantly correlated with Vv (interstitium/cortex (r = +0.49, slope = 0.01, P = 0.001) and global glomerular sclerosis (r = +0.41, P = 0.01), and inversely correlated with creatinine clearance (r = –0.33, P = 0.04). Creatinine clearance was inversely correlated with Vv (interstitium/cortex) (r = –0.78, P = 0.001) and global glomerular sclerosis (r = –0.74, P = 0.001). The correlation with creatinine clearance was especially strong for Vv (interstitium/cortex) values above the normal range, i. e., 〉0.2 (r = –0.82, P = 0.001), and was absent for Vv (interstitium/cortex) 〈0.2 (r = –0.119, P = 0.55). Creatinine clearance values less than 80 ml/min per 1.73 m2 occurred more frequently in patients with Vv (interstitium/cortex) values 〉0.2 (P 〈0.0001) and in patients with 〉10% globally sclerosed glomeruli (P 〈0.001). Patients ≤ or 〉10 years of age differed in Vv (interstitium/cortex) [0.13±0.09 (mean ±SD) vs. 0.24±0.026, P 〈0.001], the frequency of Vv (interstitium/cortex) 〉0.2 (3/32 vs. 15/31, P 〈0.0001), the frequency of 〉10% globally sclerosed glomeruli (3/33 vs. 11/30, P 〈0.05), mean creatinine clearance (113±7 vs. 84±10 ml/min per 1.73 m2, P = 0.057), and the frequency of creatinine clearance 〈80 ml/min per 1.73 m2 (1/20 vs. 11/23, P 〈0.01). Thus, reduced creatinine clearance in males with Alport syndrome is associated with Vv (interstitium/cortex) 〉0.2 and 〉10% globally sclerosed glomeruli. These are frequently detectable in the 2nd decade. We hypothesize that most Alport males will require intervention during the 1st decade for optimal preservation of kidney function.
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