Multiple recurrences of anti-glomerular basement membrane disease with variable antibody detection: can the laboratory be trusted?

Clin Kidney J. 2016 Oct;9(5):657-60. doi: 10.1093/ckj/sfw038. Epub 2016 May 17.

Abstract

Anti-glomerular basement membrane (GBM) disease is commonly a monophasic illness. We present the case of multiple recurrences of anti-GBM disease with varying serum anti-GBM antibody findings. A 33-year-old female tobacco user presenting with hematuria was diagnosed with anti-GBM disease by renal biopsy. Five years later, she presented with alveolar hemorrhage and positive anti-GBM antibody. She presented a third time with alveolar hemorrhage but undetectable anti-GBM antibody. With each occurrence, symptoms resolved with plasmapheresis, intravenous methylprednisone and oral cyclophosphamide. The relationship between anti-GBM antibody findings and disease presentation is complex. Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of seronegative anti-GBM disease.

Keywords: autoantibodies; crescentic glomerulonephritis; glomerulonephritis; plasmapheresis; renal biopsy.