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Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome

MedGen UID:
588369
Concept ID:
C0403397
Disease or Syndrome
Synonyms: Nephrotic Syndrome, Steroid-Resistant; Steroid Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome; Steroid-Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome; Steroid-Resistant Nephrotic Syndromes
SNOMED CT: Steroid-unresponsive nephrotic syndrome (236381000); SRNS - Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (236381000); Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (236381000)
 
HPO: HP:0012588
Monarch Initiative: MONDO:0044765

Definition

A form of nephrotic syndrome that does not respond to treatment with steroid medication, defined as persistent proteinuria despite 60mg/m2 or 2mg/kg for 8 weeks, after insuring no infection or non-adherence to medication. [from HPO]

Term Hierarchy

CClinical test,  RResearch test,  OOMIM,  GGeneReviews,  VClinVar  
  • CROGVSteroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome

Conditions with this feature

Familial steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome with sensorineural deafness
MedGen UID:
766263
Concept ID:
C3553349
Disease or Syndrome
Primary coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) deficiency is usually associated with multisystem involvement, including neurologic manifestations such as fatal neonatal encephalopathy with hypotonia; a late-onset slowly progressive multiple-system atrophy-like phenotype (neurodegeneration with autonomic failure and various combinations of parkinsonism and cerebellar ataxia, and pyramidal dysfunction); and dystonia, spasticity, seizures, and intellectual disability. Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS), the hallmark renal manifestation, is often the initial manifestation either as isolated renal involvement that progresses to end-stage renal disease (ESRD), or associated with encephalopathy (seizures, stroke-like episodes, severe neurologic impairment) resulting in early death. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), retinopathy or optic atrophy, and sensorineural hearing loss can also be seen.
Nephrotic syndrome, type 9
MedGen UID:
816295
Concept ID:
C3809965
Disease or Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome type 9 (NPHS9) is an autosomal recessive chronic kidney disorder characterized by significant proteinuria resulting in hypoalbuminemia and edema. Onset is in the first or second decade of life. The disorder is steroid treatment-resistant and usually progresses to end-stage renal disease requiring transplantation. Renal biopsy shows focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) or collapsing FSGS (summary by Ashraf et al., 2013). For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of nephrotic syndrome and FSGS, see NPHS1 (256300).
Nephrotic syndrome, type 10
MedGen UID:
862944
Concept ID:
C4014507
Disease or Syndrome
Any nephrotic syndrome in which the cause of the disease is a mutation in the EMP2 gene.
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis 9
MedGen UID:
863992
Concept ID:
C4015555
Disease or Syndrome
Any focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in which the cause of the disease is a mutation in the CRB2 gene.
Nephrotic syndrome, type 13
MedGen UID:
900240
Concept ID:
C4225165
Disease or Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome type 13 (NPHS13) is a steroid-resistant form of nephrotic syndrome with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (Braun et al., 2016).
Nephrotic syndrome, type 12
MedGen UID:
904365
Concept ID:
C4225166
Disease or Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome type 12 (NPHS12) is an autosomal recessive renal disorder caused by defects in the renal glomerular filter. Affected individuals have onset of progressive renal failure in the first years of life. Renal biopsy typically shows focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) (summary by Braun et al., 2016). For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of nephrotic syndrome, see NPHS1 (256300).
Nephrotic syndrome 15
MedGen UID:
1620414
Concept ID:
C4539896
Disease or Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome type 15 (NPHS15) is an autosomal recessive renal disorder characterized by onset of impaired kidney function with proteinuria in the first months of life. The disease course and severity varies widely. Some patients show rapid progression to end-stage renal failure necessitating transplant, whereas others have a more benign course that can be managed with medication. Renal biopsy tends to show glomerular sclerosis and effacement of podocyte foot processes (summary by Bierzynska et al., 2017). For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of nephrotic syndrome and FSGS, see NPHS1 (256300).
Galloway-Mowat syndrome 5
MedGen UID:
1617227
Concept ID:
C4540274
Disease or Syndrome
Galloway-Mowat syndrome is a renal-neurologic disease characterized by early-onset nephrotic syndrome associated with microcephaly, gyral abnormalities, and delayed psychomotor development. Most patients have dysmorphic facial features, often including hypertelorism and ear abnormalities. Other features, such as arachnodactyly and visual or hearing impairment, are more variable. Most patients die in the first years of life (summary by Braun et al., 2017). For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of GAMOS, see GAMOS1 (251300).
Nephrotic syndrome 14
MedGen UID:
1617660
Concept ID:
C4540559
Disease or Syndrome
Sphingosine phosphate lyase insufficiency syndrome (SPLIS) is characterized by varying combinations of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (ranging from nonimmune fetal hydrops to adolescent onset), primary adrenal insufficiency (with or without mineralocorticoid deficiency), testicular insufficiency, hypothyroidism, ichthyosis, lymphopenia/immunodeficiency, and neurologic abnormalities that can include developmental delay, regression / progressive neurologic involvement, cranial nerve deficits, and peripheral motor and sensory neuropathy.
Nephrotic syndrome, type 17
MedGen UID:
1648294
Concept ID:
C4748545
Disease or Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome type 17 (NPHS17), a disease of the renal glomerular filter, is characterized by proteinuria, edema, and hypoalbuminemia. It does not respond to drug treatment and inevitably progresses to end-stage renal disease, thus requiring dialysis or renal transplantation for survival. Renal histology shows focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (Braun et al., 2018). For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of nephrotic syndrome, see NPHS1 (256300).
Nephrotic syndrome, type 18
MedGen UID:
1648464
Concept ID:
C4748549
Disease or Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome type 18 (NPHS18), a disease of the renal glomerular filter, is characterized by proteinuria, edema, and hypoalbuminemia. It does not respond to drug treatment and inevitably progresses to end-stage renal disease, thus requiring dialysis or renal transplantation for survival. Renal histology shows focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (Braun et al., 2018). For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of nephrotic syndrome, see NPHS1 (256300).
Nephrotic syndrome, type 19
MedGen UID:
1648305
Concept ID:
C4748552
Disease or Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome type 19 (NPHS19), a disease of the renal glomerular filter, is characterized by proteinuria, edema, and hypoalbuminemia. It does not respond to drug treatment and inevitably progresses to end-stage renal disease, thus requiring dialysis or renal transplantation for survival. Renal histology shows focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (summary by Braun et al., 2018).
Nephrotic syndrome, type 20
MedGen UID:
1678854
Concept ID:
C5193011
Disease or Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome type 20 (NPHS20) is an X-linked renal disorder characterized by onset of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome and proteinuria in the first decade of life in affected males. The course of the disorder is highly variable: some patients progress to end-stage kidney disease and may die in childhood without renal transplantation, whereas others have milder symptoms and maintain normal renal function. Carrier females may have a milder disorder with proteinuria or may be unaffected. Renal biopsy typically shows focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and effacement of podocyte foot processes (summary by Dorval et al., 2019 and Kampf et al., 2019). For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of nephrotic syndrome, see NPHS1 (256300).
Nephrotic syndrome, type 21
MedGen UID:
1684676
Concept ID:
C5231498
Disease or Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome type 21 (NPHS21) is an autosomal recessive renal disorder characterized by onset of kidney dysfunction in the first year of life. Laboratory studies show proteinuria and renal biopsy shows diffuse mesangial sclerosis. The disorder is rapidly progressive and ultimately results in end-stage renal disease. Some patients with variable extrarenal manifestations, such as microcephaly or impaired intellectual development, have been reported, but it is not clear whether these features are consistently part of the phenotype (summary by Rao et al., 2017). (Rao et al. (2017) designated the disorder NPHS25.) For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of nephrotic syndrome, see NPHS1 (256300).
Nephrotic syndrome, type 23
MedGen UID:
1787011
Concept ID:
C5543092
Disease or Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome type 23 (NPHS23) is an autosomal recessive renal disorder characterized by the onset of proteinuria in the first or second decade of life. The outcome is variable: some patients have normal renal function after many years, whereas others may progress to chronic kidney disease. Renal biopsy shows mesangial hypercellularity, consistent with minimal change disease, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, and effacement of podocyte foot processes (summary by Solanki et al., 2019). For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of nephrotic syndrome and FSGS, see NPHS1 (256300).
Nephrotic syndrome, type 24
MedGen UID:
1781068
Concept ID:
C5543267
Disease or Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome type 24 (NPHS24) is an autosomal recessive renal disorder characterized by onset of proteinuria and hypoalbuminemia in early childhood, although onset in the second decade has been reported. Additional features include edema and hyperlipidemia. The disorder is slowly progressive, and most patients eventually develop end-stage renal disease. Renal biopsy shows focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) (summary by Schneider et al., 2020). For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of nephrotic syndrome, see NPHS1 (256300).
Nephrotic syndrome, IIa 26
MedGen UID:
1823994
Concept ID:
C5774221
Disease or Syndrome
Nephrotic syndrome type 26 (NPHS26) is an autosomal recessive renal disorder characterized by onset of proteinuria in the first months or years of life. Other features may include edema and hypoalbuminemia. Renal biopsy shows focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), diffuse mesangial sclerosis (DMS), abnormalities of the glomerular basement membrane, and effacement of podocyte foot processes. There is variability in disease progression and response to treatment: some patients respond to steroids, whereas others show steroid resistance and progression to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) (Braun et al., 2019; Taniguchi et al., 2021). For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of nephrotic syndrome, see NPHS1 (256300).

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Savige J, Lipska-Zietkiewicz BS, Watson E, Hertz JM, Deltas C, Mari F, Hilbert P, Plevova P, Byers P, Cerkauskaite A, Gregory M, Cerkauskiene R, Ljubanovic DG, Becherucci F, Errichiello C, Massella L, Aiello V, Lennon R, Hopkinson L, Koziell A, Lungu A, Rothe HM, Hoefele J, Zacchia M, Martic TN, Gupta A, van Eerde A, Gear S, Landini S, Palazzo V, Al-Rabadi L, Claes K, Corveleyn A, Van Hoof E, van Geel M, Williams M, Ashton E, Belge H, Ars E, Bierzynska A, Gangemi C, Renieri A, Storey H, Flinter F
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Trautmann A, Vivarelli M, Samuel S, Gipson D, Sinha A, Schaefer F, Hui NK, Boyer O, Saleem MA, Feltran L, Müller-Deile J, Becker JU, Cano F, Xu H, Lim YN, Smoyer W, Anochie I, Nakanishi K, Hodson E, Haffner D; International Pediatric Nephrology Association
Pediatr Nephrol 2020 Aug;35(8):1529-1561. Epub 2020 May 7 doi: 10.1007/s00467-020-04519-1. PMID: 32382828Free PMC Article
Downie ML, Gallibois C, Parekh RS, Noone DG
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Savige J, Lipska-Zietkiewicz BS, Watson E, Hertz JM, Deltas C, Mari F, Hilbert P, Plevova P, Byers P, Cerkauskaite A, Gregory M, Cerkauskiene R, Ljubanovic DG, Becherucci F, Errichiello C, Massella L, Aiello V, Lennon R, Hopkinson L, Koziell A, Lungu A, Rothe HM, Hoefele J, Zacchia M, Martic TN, Gupta A, van Eerde A, Gear S, Landini S, Palazzo V, Al-Rabadi L, Claes K, Corveleyn A, Van Hoof E, van Geel M, Williams M, Ashton E, Belge H, Ars E, Bierzynska A, Gangemi C, Renieri A, Storey H, Flinter F
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2022 Jan;17(1):143-154. Epub 2021 Dec 20 doi: 10.2215/CJN.04230321. PMID: 34930753Free PMC Article
Rao J, Liu X, Mao J, Tang X, Shen Q, Li G, Sun L, Bi Y, Wang X, Qian Y, Wu B, Wang H, Zhou W, Ma D, Zheng B, Shen Y, Chen Z, Luan J, Wang X, Wang M, Dang X, Wang Y, Wu Y, Hou L, Sun S, Li Q, Liu X, Bai H, Yang Y, Shao X, Li Y, Zheng S, Han M, Liu C, Cao G, Zhao L, Qiu S, Dong Y, Zhu Y, Wang F, Zhang D, Li Y, Zhao L, Yang C, Luo X, Chen L, Jiang X, Zhang A, Xu H; for “Internet Plus” Nephrology Alliance of National Center for Children's Care
Clin Genet 2019 Nov;96(5):402-410. Epub 2019 Jul 25 doi: 10.1111/cge.13606. PMID: 31328266
Mikó Á, K Menyhárd D, Kaposi A, Antignac C, Tory K
Hum Mutat 2018 Dec;39(12):1854-1860. Epub 2018 Oct 22 doi: 10.1002/humu.23660. PMID: 30260545
Sadowski CE, Lovric S, Ashraf S, Pabst WL, Gee HY, Kohl S, Engelmann S, Vega-Warner V, Fang H, Halbritter J, Somers MJ, Tan W, Shril S, Fessi I, Lifton RP, Bockenhauer D, El-Desoky S, Kari JA, Zenker M, Kemper MJ, Mueller D, Fathy HM, Soliman NA; SRNS Study Group, Hildebrandt F
J Am Soc Nephrol 2015 Jun;26(6):1279-89. Epub 2014 Oct 27 doi: 10.1681/ASN.2014050489. PMID: 25349199Free PMC Article
Sinha A, Bagga A
Indian J Pediatr 2012 Aug;79(8):1045-55. Epub 2012 May 30 doi: 10.1007/s12098-012-0776-y. PMID: 22644544

Diagnosis

Vivarelli M, Gibson K, Sinha A, Boyer O
Lancet 2023 Sep 2;402(10404):809-824. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)01051-6. PMID: 37659779
Savige J, Lipska-Zietkiewicz BS, Watson E, Hertz JM, Deltas C, Mari F, Hilbert P, Plevova P, Byers P, Cerkauskaite A, Gregory M, Cerkauskiene R, Ljubanovic DG, Becherucci F, Errichiello C, Massella L, Aiello V, Lennon R, Hopkinson L, Koziell A, Lungu A, Rothe HM, Hoefele J, Zacchia M, Martic TN, Gupta A, van Eerde A, Gear S, Landini S, Palazzo V, Al-Rabadi L, Claes K, Corveleyn A, Van Hoof E, van Geel M, Williams M, Ashton E, Belge H, Ars E, Bierzynska A, Gangemi C, Renieri A, Storey H, Flinter F
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2022 Jan;17(1):143-154. Epub 2021 Dec 20 doi: 10.2215/CJN.04230321. PMID: 34930753Free PMC Article
Trautmann A, Vivarelli M, Samuel S, Gipson D, Sinha A, Schaefer F, Hui NK, Boyer O, Saleem MA, Feltran L, Müller-Deile J, Becker JU, Cano F, Xu H, Lim YN, Smoyer W, Anochie I, Nakanishi K, Hodson E, Haffner D; International Pediatric Nephrology Association
Pediatr Nephrol 2020 Aug;35(8):1529-1561. Epub 2020 May 7 doi: 10.1007/s00467-020-04519-1. PMID: 32382828Free PMC Article
Rao J, Liu X, Mao J, Tang X, Shen Q, Li G, Sun L, Bi Y, Wang X, Qian Y, Wu B, Wang H, Zhou W, Ma D, Zheng B, Shen Y, Chen Z, Luan J, Wang X, Wang M, Dang X, Wang Y, Wu Y, Hou L, Sun S, Li Q, Liu X, Bai H, Yang Y, Shao X, Li Y, Zheng S, Han M, Liu C, Cao G, Zhao L, Qiu S, Dong Y, Zhu Y, Wang F, Zhang D, Li Y, Zhao L, Yang C, Luo X, Chen L, Jiang X, Zhang A, Xu H; for “Internet Plus” Nephrology Alliance of National Center for Children's Care
Clin Genet 2019 Nov;96(5):402-410. Epub 2019 Jul 25 doi: 10.1111/cge.13606. PMID: 31328266
Downie ML, Gallibois C, Parekh RS, Noone DG
Paediatr Int Child Health 2017 Nov;37(4):248-258. Epub 2017 Sep 15 doi: 10.1080/20469047.2017.1374003. PMID: 28914167

Therapy

Vivarelli M, Gibson K, Sinha A, Boyer O
Lancet 2023 Sep 2;402(10404):809-824. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)01051-6. PMID: 37659779
Trautmann A, Vivarelli M, Samuel S, Gipson D, Sinha A, Schaefer F, Hui NK, Boyer O, Saleem MA, Feltran L, Müller-Deile J, Becker JU, Cano F, Xu H, Lim YN, Smoyer W, Anochie I, Nakanishi K, Hodson E, Haffner D; International Pediatric Nephrology Association
Pediatr Nephrol 2020 Aug;35(8):1529-1561. Epub 2020 May 7 doi: 10.1007/s00467-020-04519-1. PMID: 32382828Free PMC Article
Sen ES, Dean P, Yarram-Smith L, Bierzynska A, Woodward G, Buxton C, Dennis G, Welsh GI, Williams M, Saleem MA
J Med Genet 2017 Dec;54(12):795-804. Epub 2017 Aug 5 doi: 10.1136/jmedgenet-2017-104811. PMID: 28780565Free PMC Article
Karp AM, Gbadegesin RA
Pediatr Nephrol 2017 Sep;32(9):1481-1488. Epub 2016 Jul 29 doi: 10.1007/s00467-016-3456-8. PMID: 27470160Free PMC Article
Sinha A, Bagga A
Indian J Pediatr 2012 Aug;79(8):1045-55. Epub 2012 May 30 doi: 10.1007/s12098-012-0776-y. PMID: 22644544

Prognosis

Vivarelli M, Gibson K, Sinha A, Boyer O
Lancet 2023 Sep 2;402(10404):809-824. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)01051-6. PMID: 37659779
Kopp JB, Anders HJ, Susztak K, Podestà MA, Remuzzi G, Hildebrandt F, Romagnani P
Nat Rev Dis Primers 2020 Aug 13;6(1):68. doi: 10.1038/s41572-020-0196-7. PMID: 32792490Free PMC Article
Warejko JK, Tan W, Daga A, Schapiro D, Lawson JA, Shril S, Lovric S, Ashraf S, Rao J, Hermle T, Jobst-Schwan T, Widmeier E, Majmundar AJ, Schneider R, Gee HY, Schmidt JM, Vivante A, van der Ven AT, Ityel H, Chen J, Sadowski CE, Kohl S, Pabst WL, Nakayama M, Somers MJG, Rodig NM, Daouk G, Baum M, Stein DR, Ferguson MA, Traum AZ, Soliman NA, Kari JA, El Desoky S, Fathy H, Zenker M, Bakkaloglu SA, Müller D, Noyan A, Ozaltin F, Cadnapaphornchai MA, Hashmi S, Hopcian J, Kopp JB, Benador N, Bockenhauer D, Bogdanovic R, Stajić N, Chernin G, Ettenger R, Fehrenbach H, Kemper M, Munarriz RL, Podracka L, Büscher R, Serdaroglu E, Tasic V, Mane S, Lifton RP, Braun DA, Hildebrandt F
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2018 Jan 6;13(1):53-62. Epub 2017 Nov 10 doi: 10.2215/CJN.04120417. PMID: 29127259Free PMC Article
Downie ML, Gallibois C, Parekh RS, Noone DG
Paediatr Int Child Health 2017 Nov;37(4):248-258. Epub 2017 Sep 15 doi: 10.1080/20469047.2017.1374003. PMID: 28914167
Sadowski CE, Lovric S, Ashraf S, Pabst WL, Gee HY, Kohl S, Engelmann S, Vega-Warner V, Fang H, Halbritter J, Somers MJ, Tan W, Shril S, Fessi I, Lifton RP, Bockenhauer D, El-Desoky S, Kari JA, Zenker M, Kemper MJ, Mueller D, Fathy HM, Soliman NA; SRNS Study Group, Hildebrandt F
J Am Soc Nephrol 2015 Jun;26(6):1279-89. Epub 2014 Oct 27 doi: 10.1681/ASN.2014050489. PMID: 25349199Free PMC Article

Clinical prediction guides

Vivarelli M, Gibson K, Sinha A, Boyer O
Lancet 2023 Sep 2;402(10404):809-824. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)01051-6. PMID: 37659779
Drovandi S, Lipska-Ziętkiewicz BS, Ozaltin F, Emma F, Gulhan B, Boyer O, Trautmann A, Ziętkiewicz S, Xu H, Shen Q, Rao J, Riedhammer KM, Heemann U, Hoefele J, Stenton SL, Tsygin AN, Ng KH, Fomina S, Benetti E, Aurelle M, Prikhodina L, Schijvens AM, Tabatabaeifar M, Jankowski M, Baiko S, Mao J, Feng C, Deng F, Rousset-Rouviere C, Stańczyk M, Bałasz-Chmielewska I, Fila M, Durkan AM, Levart TK, Dursun I, Esfandiar N, Haas D, Bjerre A, Anarat A, Benz MR, Talebi S, Hooman N, Ariceta G; PodoNet Consortium; mitoNET Consortium; CCGKDD Consortium, Schaefer F
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