Leptospirosis: A Potential Culprit for Chronic Kidney Disease of Uncertain Etiology

Shakila Sudarshani Premarathne, Chandika Gamage, Rohana Chandrajith, Neelakanthi Vajira Ratnatunge, Sulochana Wijetunge, Abdul Wazil, Li Fang Chou, Yi Ching Ko, Chiung Tseng Huang, Huang Yu Yang, Amanda Fonseka, Thamalu Sonnadara, Dulanjali Herath, Pasan Hewavitharane, Chih Wei Yang*, Nishantha Nanayakkara

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Chronic kidney disease of uncertain etiology (CKDu) is an environmental nephropathy in which the etiological factors are yet uncertain. Leptospirosis, a spirochetal infection that is common among agricultural communities, has been identified as a potential etiology for CKDu beyond environmental nephropathy. Although CKDu is a chronic kidney disease, in endemic regions, an increasing number of cases are reported with features suggestive of acute interstitial nephritis without any known reason (AINu), with or without background CKD. The study hypothesizes that exposure to pathogenic leptospires is one of the causative factors for the occurrence of AINu.

METHOD: This study was carried out using 59 clinically diagnosed AINu patients, 72 healthy controls from CKDu endemic region (endemic controls [ECs]), and 71 healthy controls from CKDu non-endemic region (non-endemic controls [NECs]).

RESULTS: The seroprevalence of 18.6, 6.9, and 7.0% was observed in the AIN (or AINu), EC, and NEC groups, respectively, from the rapid IgM test. Among 19 serovars tested, the highest seroprevalence was observed at 72.9, 38.9, and 21.1% in the AIN (AINu), EC, and NEC groups, respectively, by microscopic agglutination test (MAT), particularly for serovar Leptospira santarosai serovar Shermani. This emphasizes the presence of infection in AINu patients, and this also suggests that Leptospira exposure might play an important role in AINu.

CONCLUSION: These data suggest that exposure to Leptospira infection could be one of the possible causative factors for the occurrence of AINu, which may lead to CKDu in Sri Lanka.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)510-520
Number of pages11
JournalNephron
Volume147
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 08 2023

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© 2023 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.

Keywords

  • Acute interstitial nephritis
  • Chronic kidney disease of uncertain etiology
  • Infectious diseases
  • Leptospirosis
  • Chronic Kidney Diseases of Uncertain Etiology
  • Humans
  • Risk Factors
  • Seroepidemiologic Studies
  • Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/epidemiology
  • Leptospirosis/complications

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