Glomerulonephritis in Two Patients with SpA Treated with TNF-α Blockers and a Review of the Literature

Biologics. 2021 Mar 17:15:61-66. doi: 10.2147/BTT.S297712. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Renal failure or acute/chronic kidney damage may present as a clinical manifestation of rheumatic diseases. In addition treatment with DMARDs or biologic drugs may induce nephrotoxicity. In this case-based review, we present two patients with SpA under anti-TNF-α treatment admitted to our hospital because of renal failure and proteinuria. We review previously published yet isolated cases of TNF-α blocker-induced glomerular disease in patients with SpA. Renal manifestations are occasionally seen in patients with ankylosing spondylitis and psoriatic arthritis with IgA nephropathy being the most common of them. Anti-TNF-α agents although reportedly used for the treatment of glomerular nephropathy as a disease manifestation, they have been considered responsible for provoking renal damage in some cases. A diagnostic approach for patients with SpA treated with anti-TNF-α agents presenting with renal manifestations is proposed herein.

Keywords: anti-TNF-alpha agents; glomerular disease; kidney biopsy; proteinuria; spondylarthritides.

Publication types

  • Review