Crystalline podocytopathy and tubulopathy linked to kappa light chain deposits in a context of smoldering multiple myeloma.
Sébastien EymieuxElodie Miquelestorena-StandleyNolwenn RabotValentin MaisonsGuy TouchardEmmanuelle BlanchardPublished in: Clinical kidney journal (2021)
A 42-year-old man with smoldering immunoglobulin G kappa multiple myeloma showed a heavy proteinuria composed of free light chain, prompting performance of a kidney biopsy. Electron microscopy revealed numerous rhomboid-shaped crystals labelled by the anti-kappa in immunogold, notably in the cytoplasm of podocytes, establishing the diagnosis of crystalline podocytopathy. This case illustrates a rare form of monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance, and highlights the key role of electron microscopy and immunogold to better elucidate the location and composition of crystals.