Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 10, 2026

Mechanism of Kemeng Fang's Inhibition of Podocyte Apoptosis in Rats with Membranous Nephropathy through the PI3K/AKT Signaling Pathway
Published on: August 23, 2024
A membranous nephropathy variant mimicking minimal change disease
Chuqi Pan1, Silin Xiang1, Mengya Jiang1
1Department of Nephrology, Hangzhou TCM Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, PR China.
None:
This study characterizes a novel disease pattern of membranous nephropathy (MN) that exhibits overlapping clinicopathological features with minimal change disease (MCD), termed 'MCD-like MN'. Patients with histologically confirmed MN showing sparse and segmental subepithelial electron-dense deposits (EDD) but clinically resembling MCD were enrolled, alongside age- and gender-matched classic MCD and MN controls. Clinicopathological parameters were compared across groups. MN-associated antigens and MCD-related podocyte antigens were analyzed in renal tissues and serum. Among 107 archival MCD cases re-evaluated, 16 were reclassified as MCD-like MN based on EDD presence. Pathologically, these cases demonstrated IgG deposition in podocytes (62.5%), significantly higher than classic MCD (6.2%), but lacked complement activation and showed milder interstitial fibrosis compared to MN. Clinically, MCD-like MN patients presented a shorter disease duration and higher complete remission rates compared to MN (p < 0.01), resembling classical MCD. Additionally, they had lower serum creatinine levels than MCD patients (p < 0.01), which were more similar to MN levels. Furthermore, MN-associated antigens were detected in MCD-like MN cases and some of the serum antibodies' levels were increased, suggesting shared pathogenesis with MN, albeit with distinct immune features. Besides, spectrometry counts of podocyte antigens were not increased, and serum anti-podocyte antibodies were either absent or not elevated compared to MCD patients, ruling out antibody-mediated podocytopathy. Collectively, MCD-like MN represents a distinct MN subtype with atypical MCD-like clinicopathological features, likely driven by a unique immune mechanism divergent from both classic MN and MCD.
Related Concept Videos
Nephrotic Syndrome I : Introduction
Nephrons
Chronic Kidney Disease II: Clinical Manifestations
Chronic Kidney Disease I: Introduction
Nephrotic Syndrome II : Assessment and Medical Management
Renal Corpuscle
Glomerulus: Structure and Function
The glomerulus is a tiny, intricate network of capillaries located at the beginning of the nephron. It's enveloped by the Bowman's capsule and receives its blood supply from an afferent arteriole, which divides into numerous...

