Abstract
A subgroup of children with frequently-relapsing, steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome relapse during B-cell depletion after rituximab. A 15-year-old boy with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis became rituximab-refractory after 5 courses of treatments, with a relapse-free period shortened to 1month. Circulating total and memory B-cells were undetectable at the time of relapse. A single infusion of obinutuzumab sustained relapse-free remission up to the last follow-up at 18months. There was persistent hypogammaglobulinemia but no infection was observed. Obinutuzumab may be a viable option for attaining long-term remission with reasonable side effect profiles in patients who relapse during B-cell depletion after rituximab.
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