Focal segmental glomerular sclerosis: do not overlook the role of immune response.

Authors: Reggiani F, Ponticelli C
Abstract
Focal and segmental glomerular sclerosis (FSGS) is a histological pattern characterized by the partial sclerosis of some, but not all, glomeruli. It may be secondary to diverse etiologies such as mutations of podocyte key genes, loss of nephrons, drugs, and virus infection. However, in most cases of FSGS, the etiology is unknown and these forms are called idiopathic (primary) FSGS. A number of different pathogenic hypotheses have been proposed. The frequent recurrence of nephrotic proteinuria after renal transplantation has attracted the attention to search for plasma factors eventually implicated in the pathogenesis. However a decisive and unifying hypothesis is still lacking. On the other hand, recent findings indicate the involvement of...