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Nephrol Dial Transplant (1996) 11: 2426-2429
© 1996 European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association


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Does the presence of ANCA in patients with ulcerative colitis necessarily imply renal involvement?

M. Rosa1, C. Esposito1, A. Caglioti1, G. Mazza1, M. Capria1, N. Comi1, G. Monteleone2, R. A. Sinico3 and G. Fuiano1,

1Chairs of Nephrology Ospedale San Carlo, Milano, Italy 2Chairs of Gastroenterology Faculty of Medicine of Catanzaro Ospedale San Carlo, Milano, Italy 3Department of Nephrology Ospedale San Carlo, Milano, Italy

Correspondence and offprint requests to: Correspondence and offprint requests to: Prof. G. Fuiano, Cattedra di Nefrologia, Facoltá di Medicina, Via T. Campanella, 88100, Catanzaro. Italy

BACKGROUND.: ANCA are thought to play a pathogenic role in renal vasculitis. ANCA may also be detected in patients with diseases not usually associated with renal pathology, such as ulcerative colitis. Our study was conducted to determine if the presence of ANCA in patients with ulcerative colitis is associated with renal pathology.

METHODS.: Eight ANCA-positive and five ANCA-negative patients with a histological and endoscopic diagnosis of active ulcerative colitis were investigated. Repeated complete urinalyses and determination of microalbuminuria and creatinine clearance were performed. Serum IgG and IgA ANCA were evaluated in all patients by indirect immunofluorescence and ELISA, and when detected the antibodies were further characterized by alpha granules preparation, myeloperoxidase, lactoferrin, and cathepsin G.

RESULTS.: In both ANCA-positive and ANCA-negative patients renal function was normal or near normal and urinalyses (including microalbuminuria) failed to disclose any abnormalities. ANCA exhibited a perinuclear pattern in all ANCA-positive patients. Interestingly, none of the ANCA-positive patients had antibodies to myeloperoxidase or to alpha granules which are usually found in the sera of patients with ANCA-associated vasculitis, and only one had antibodies to lactoferrin. The ANCA specificity remained undetermined in the remaining seven patients. At the end of the 1-year observation period, all ANCA-positive patients remained ANCA-positive without developing symptoms, signs or laboratory abnormalities consistent with renal involvement.

CONCLUSIONS.: Renal damage was not observed in ANCA-positive patients with ulcerative colitis even after 1 year of follow-up, suggesting that the ANCA found in these patients do not share the antigenic targets with the ANCA commonly found in renal vasculitis. Therefore the potential of ANCA of inducing renal lesions (if any) is dependent on their own antigenic specificity.

Keywords: vasculitis; myeloperoxidase; alpha granules; IgG ANCA; IgA ANCA


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