Complement-Mediated Kidney Diseases: Role of Alternative Pathway in Glomerular Inflammation
Jonathan Barratt, Peter Garred, Richard A. Lafayette, Hong Zhang, Jürgen Floege

TL;DR
This paper reviews how the alternative complement pathway contributes to kidney inflammation and injury in rare kidney diseases, and explores new treatments targeting this pathway.
Contribution
The paper highlights the central role of the alternative complement pathway in CMKDs and discusses emerging therapies targeting this pathway.
Findings
The alternative pathway amplifies inflammation and tissue damage in CMKDs regardless of the initial pathway.
Inhibition of the alternative pathway shows efficacy in treating CMKDs in clinical settings.
Novel complement inhibitors targeting the alternative pathway are being developed as more precise treatments.
Abstract
Complement-mediated kidney diseases (CMKDs) comprise a diverse group of rare disorders characterized by the activation of the complement system, leading to glomerular inflammation, kidney injury, and in some cases, kidney failure. Although the contribution of complement activation to disease pathogenesis varies across CMKDs, the alternative complement pathway appears to play a pivotal role in driving inflammation and tissue damage in the kidney by amplifying complement activation, regardless of the initiating complement pathway. A growing body of evidence links the alternative pathway with glomerular inflammation in CMKDs, including key mechanistic insights from preclinical in vivo models, the association of alternative pathway components with histologic kidney injury and disease severity, and the efficacy of alternative pathway inhibition in patients with these disorders. With an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplement system in diseases · Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies · Vasculitis and related conditions
