Post-transplant recurrence of focal segmental glomerular sclerosis (FSGS) is a major challenge in the field of kidney transplantation. Currently, the most reliable predictor of FSGS recurrence is disease recurrence in a previous allograft. Recent studies suggest a possible causal role of anti-nephrin autoantibodies in the primary disease (primary FSGS and minimal change disease), as well as post-transplant recurrence of FSGS. In this issue of Kidney International, Batal et al. evaluate pretransplant anti-nephrin autoantibodies as a specific predictor of FSGS recurrence and demonstrate colocalization of nephrin and punctate IgG in anti-nephrin-positive patients with disease recurrence.