Abstract

Introduction: Patients with idiopathic membranous nephropathy (IMN) are particularly susceptible to thromboembolism (TE). The phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R) antibody (Ab) has been indicated to work as an independent risk predictor for venous TE in IMN. This study aimed to further explore the predictive value of PLA2R Ab for both venous and arterial TE in IMN patients. Methods: A total of 91 IMN patients were retrospectively selected and divided into anti-PLA2R-positive or anti-PLA2R-negative groups according to the anti-PLA2R Ab titer (cutoff: 20 RU/mL). Serum PLA2R Abs were estimated using ELISA. Anti-PLA2R-positive IMN patients were further assigned into two groups based on the presence or absence of TE. Results: Twelve (18.18%) IMN patients with anti-PLA2R positivity had TE, including both venous and arterial TE. No TE occurred in the anti-PLA2R-negative group. IMN patients in the anti-PLA2R-positive group had significantly higher levels of total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein than those in the anti-PLA2R-negative group. No significant difference was observed in the anti-PLA2R Ab titer between patients with and without TE. Patients with TE were significantly older than those without TE. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the positive status of anti-PLA2R Abs contributes to thrombosis formation in IMN.

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