Establishing the Future Direction of Clinical Outcomes in C3 Glomerulopathy: Perspectives From a Patient and a Physician

Anuja Java, Lindsey Fuller

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Abstract

Complement 3 glomerulopathy (C3G) is an ultra-rare glomerulonephritis caused by dysregulation of the alternative complement pathway. C3G has an estimated incidence of 1-3 cases per million people in the United States. Diagnosing C3G based solely on clinical and laboratory features is challenging because it mimics several other glomerular diseases; therefore, diagnosis requires a kidney biopsy. In the absence of disease-modifying therapies and optimal patient management strategies, C3G poses a significant physical and emotional burden on patients and caregivers. Common symptoms of glomerulonephritis include fatigue, edema, anxiety, and/or depression, which have profound effects on patients’ daily lives. Approximately half of all patients progress to kidney failure within 10 years of diagnosis. Encouragingly, the treatment landscape in C3G is poised to change, with several targeted complement inhibitors in late-stage development. This perspectives article explores a patient's journey in C3G and discusses the current and future status of clinical outcomes and patient management from the viewpoints of a practicing nephrologist and a patient.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100928
JournalKidney Medicine
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • C3 glomerulopathy
  • complement-mediated kidney disease
  • patient
  • perspective
  • treatment outcomes

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