Isolated Steroid-resistant Nephrotic Syndrome in a Chinese Child Carrying a De Novo Mutation in WT1 Gene:a Case Report and Literature Review
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Background: Isolated steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (ISRNS) is caused by mutations in the Wilms' tumor-1 (WT1) gene, which encodes glomerular podocytes and podocyte slit diaphragm.We report a novel 8-year-old female patient with ISRNS carrying a de novo missense mutation in WT1 gene and presenting a new type of pathology, have never been reported.We also systematically review previous reports of ISRNS in Chinese children.
Case Presentation: A 8-year-old Chinese patient who had steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome,responded poorly to immunosuppressant, and had no extrarenal manifestations. The patient had a female phenotype and karyotype of 46, XX. A new type of renal pathology, proliferative sclerosing glomerulonephritis (PSG),and a de novo missense mutation in WT1 gene, c.748C > T (p.R250W),which have not yet been reported, were identified. She was diagnosed with ISRNS.The patient progressed to end-stage renal disease at the age of 10 years,underwent dialysis and kidney transplant. Renal function and urine protein were normal during 4-year follow-up.
Conclusions: WT1 gene testing should be performed to guide treatment for patients with steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, especially for isolated cases and female patients.
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