Baseline characteristics and evolution of Brazilian patients with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome: first report of the Brazilian aHUS Registry

Author:

Vaisbich Maria Helena1,de Andrade Luís Gustavo Modelli2,de Menezes Neves Precil Diego Miranda34ORCID,Palma Lílian Monteiro Pereira5,de Castro Maria Cristina Ribeiro6,Silva Cassiano Augusto Braga7,de Holanda Barbosa Maria Izabel Neves8,Penido Maria Goretti Moreira Guimarães9,Neto Oreste Ângelo Ferra10,Sobral Roberta Mendes Lima11,Miranda Silvana Maria Carvalho12,de Almeida Araújo Stanley13ORCID,Pietrobom Igor Gouveia14,Takase Henrique Mochida15,Ribeiro Cláudia12,da Silva Rafael Marques16,de Carvalho César Augusto Almeida17,Machado David José Barros6,e Silva Ana Mateus Simões Teixeira18,da Silva Andreia Ribeiro19,Russo Enzo Ricardo20,Barros Flávio Henrique Soares21,Nasserala Jarinne Camilo Landim22,de Oliveira Luciana Schmitt Cardon23,de Castro Sylvestre Lucimary24,Weissheimer Rafael25,Nascimento Sueli Oliveira26,Bianchini Gilson27,de Carvalho Barreto Fellype27,Veloso Valéria Soares Pigozzi18,Fortes Patrícia Marques28,Colares Vinicius Sardão29,Gomes Jaelson Guilhem30,Leite André Falcão Pedrosa31,Mesquita Pablo Girardelli Mendonça32,Vieira-Neto Osvaldo Merege33

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Nephrology Service, Child Institute, University of São Paulo , São Paulo , Brazil

2. Nephrology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) , Botucatu , Brazil

3. Division of Nephrology, University of São Paulo School of Medicine , São Paulo , Brazil

4. Nephrology and Dialysis Center, Hospital Alemão Oswaldo Cruz , São Paulo , Brazil

5. Pediatric Nephrology Service, State University of Campinas , Campinas , Brazil

6. Renal Transplant Unit, University of São Paulo School of Medicine , São Paulo , Brazil

7. Nephrology Department, Grupo CSB , Feira de Santana , Brazil

8. Nephrology and Transplant Center, Federal Hospital of Bonsucesso , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil

9. Pediatric Nephrology Unit – Nephrology Center, Santa Casa de Belo Horizonte , Belo Horizonte , Brazil

10. Pediatric Nephrology Service, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul , Campo Grande , Brazil

11. Pediatric Nephrology Service, Federal University of Bahia , Salvador , Brazil

12. Nephrology Center, Santa Casa de Belo Horizonte , Belo Horizonte , Brazil

13. Nephropathology Institute , Belo Horizonte , Brazil

14. Nephrology Discipline, Federal University of São Paulo , São Paulo , Brazil

15. Pediatric Nephrology Service, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) , Botucatu , Brazil

16. Pró-Rim Foundation , Joinvile , Brazil

17. Santa Casa de Franca , Franca , Brazil

18. Clinical Hospital, Federal University of Goiás , Goiania , Brazil

19. INEFRO – Nephrology Institute / DAVITA , São José dos Campos , Brazil

20. Nephrology Service, Sinhá Junqueira Hospital , Ribeirão Preto , Brazil

21. Nephrology Service, Presidente Dutra Hospital , Presidente Dutra , Brazil

22. Nephrology Service, State Hospital of Acre Foundation , Rio Branco , Brazil

23. Pró-renal Foundation , Curitiba , Brazil

24. Pediatric Nephrology Service, Pequeno Príncipe Hospital , Curitiba , Brazil

25. Nephrology Service, Marcelino Champagnat Hospital , Curitiba , Brazil

26. NEFRON – Nephrology Service , Porto Velho , Brazil

27. Nephrology Service, Federal University of Paraná , Curitiba , Brazil

28. Pediatric Nephrology Service, Federal University of Goiás , Goiânia , Brazil

29. Nephrology Service, Santa Casa de Juíz de Fora , Juíz de Fora , Brazil

30. Hemodialysis Institute of Sorocaba , Sorocaba , Brazil

31. Nephrology Division, Universidade Estadual de Ciencias da Saúde de Alagoas , Maceio , Brazil

32. Clinical Hospital Samuel Libânio , Pouso Alegre , Brazil

33. Nephrology Discipline, Ribeirão Preto Medical School – University of São Paulo , Ribeirão Preto , Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is an ultra-rare disease. Therefore, studies involving large samples are scarce, making registries powerful tools to evaluate cases. We present herein the first analysis of the Brazilian aHUS Registry (BRaHUS). Methods Analysis of clinical, laboratory, genetic and treatment data from patients inserted in the BRaHUS, from 2017 to 2020, as an initiative of the Rare Diseases Committee of the Brazilian Society of Nephrology. Results The cohort consisted of 75 patients (40 adults and 35 pediatric). There was a predominance of women (56%), median age at diagnosis of 20.7 years and a positive family history in 8% of cases. Renal involvement was observed in all cases and 37% had low C3 levels. In the <2 years of age group, males were predominant. Children presented lower levels of hemoglobin (P = .01) and platelets (P = .003), and higher levels of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) (P = .004) than adults. Genetic analysis performed in 44% of patients revealed pathogenic variants in 66.6% of them, mainly in CFH and the CFHR1-3 deletion. Plasmapheresis was performed more often in adults (P = .005) and 97.3% of patients were treated with eculizumab and its earlier administration was associated with dialysis-free after 3 months (P = .08). Conclusions The cohort of BRaHUS was predominantly composed of female young adults, with renal involvement in all cases. Pediatric patients had lower hemoglobin and platelet levels and higher LDH levels than adults, and the most common genetic variants were identified in CFH and the CFHR1-3 deletion with no preference of age, a peculiar pattern of Brazilian patients.

Funder

Brazilian Society of Nephrology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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