Background: Membranous nephropathy (MN) and idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) are two B-cell mediated rare glomerular diseases that benefit from treatment with B-cell depleting anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody rituximab. Different B-cell dysregulations have been described in pediatric INS patients and in adults affected by MN. In adult MN patients, an increased level of mature-naïve cells and atypical memory B cells and a significant reduction in IgM memory and switched memory B cells have been previously described compared to healthy individuals. To date, there is no information available about B-cell immunophenotyping in pediatric MN. Methods: In this monocentric retrospective case–control study, we analyzed by flow cytometry the B-cell profile in rituximab-naïve (n = 15) children affected by MN, compared with pediatric INS patients (n = 15) selected by propensity score matching, and both evaluated during active disease. Age-matched controls (n = 15) with non-immune-mediated kidney diseases were also characterized. Demographical, clinical, laboratory, and immunosuppressive treatment data were registered. Results: We found that children with MN and INS had significantly higher circulating levels of total CD19+, mature-naïve, and atypical memory B cells and similar levels of transitional B cells when compared to age-matched controls. Circulating levels of total memory B cells, IgM memory B cells, and plasmablasts/plasmacells were significantly higher in INS patients compared to both MN patients and age-matched controls. Conclusions: Our study indicated that children affected by MN had a specific B-cell profile and that high levels of memory B-cell subsets are specific to INS pediatric patients independently of proteinuria intensity.

Comparison of B lymphocyte profile between membranous nephropathy and idiopathic nephrotic syndrome pediatric patients / Riganati, Martina; Conversano, Ester; Zotta, Federica; Gargiulo, Antonio; Antonucci, Luca; Giannini, Carolina; Ricci, Giulia; Diomedi-Camassei, Francesca; Debiec, Hanna; Ronco, Pierre; Emma, Francesco; Vivarelli, Marina; Colucci, Manuela. - In: PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY. - ISSN 0931-041X. - 40:8(2025), pp. 2551-2559. [10.1007/s00467-025-06740-2]

Comparison of B lymphocyte profile between membranous nephropathy and idiopathic nephrotic syndrome pediatric patients

Conversano, Ester;Zotta, Federica;Colucci, Manuela
2025

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Background: Membranous nephropathy (MN) and idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) are two B-cell mediated rare glomerular diseases that benefit from treatment with B-cell depleting anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody rituximab. Different B-cell dysregulations have been described in pediatric INS patients and in adults affected by MN. In adult MN patients, an increased level of mature-naïve cells and atypical memory B cells and a significant reduction in IgM memory and switched memory B cells have been previously described compared to healthy individuals. To date, there is no information available about B-cell immunophenotyping in pediatric MN. Methods: In this monocentric retrospective case–control study, we analyzed by flow cytometry the B-cell profile in rituximab-naïve (n = 15) children affected by MN, compared with pediatric INS patients (n = 15) selected by propensity score matching, and both evaluated during active disease. Age-matched controls (n = 15) with non-immune-mediated kidney diseases were also characterized. Demographical, clinical, laboratory, and immunosuppressive treatment data were registered. Results: We found that children with MN and INS had significantly higher circulating levels of total CD19+, mature-naïve, and atypical memory B cells and similar levels of transitional B cells when compared to age-matched controls. Circulating levels of total memory B cells, IgM memory B cells, and plasmablasts/plasmacells were significantly higher in INS patients compared to both MN patients and age-matched controls. Conclusions: Our study indicated that children affected by MN had a specific B-cell profile and that high levels of memory B-cell subsets are specific to INS pediatric patients independently of proteinuria intensity.
2025
B lymphocytes; Glomerulopathies; Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome; Membranous nephropathy; Memory B-cells; Pediatric nephrology
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Comparison of B lymphocyte profile between membranous nephropathy and idiopathic nephrotic syndrome pediatric patients / Riganati, Martina; Conversano, Ester; Zotta, Federica; Gargiulo, Antonio; Antonucci, Luca; Giannini, Carolina; Ricci, Giulia; Diomedi-Camassei, Francesca; Debiec, Hanna; Ronco, Pierre; Emma, Francesco; Vivarelli, Marina; Colucci, Manuela. - In: PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY. - ISSN 0931-041X. - 40:8(2025), pp. 2551-2559. [10.1007/s00467-025-06740-2]
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