{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Analysis of glomerular deposition of IgM and C3 in patients with podocytopathies. {Author}: Aparecida Ferreira V;Aparecida da Silva C;Rodrigues do Carmo Neto J;Rocha LP;Monteiro Dos Santos Martins AL;Antônia Dos Reis M;Machado JR; {Journal}: Ann Diagn Pathol {Volume}: 70 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jun 7 {Factor}: 2.134 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.anndiagpath.2024.152292 {Abstract}: Minimal Change Disease (MCD) and Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) are the main causes of nephrotic syndrome in the world. The complement system appears to play an important role in the pathogenesis of these diseases. To evaluate the deposition of immunoglobulins and particles of the complement system in renal biopsies of patients with FSGS and MCD and relate to laboratory data, we selected 59 renal biopsies from patients with podocytopathies, 31 from patients with FSGS and 28 with MCD. Epidemiological, clinical, laboratory information and the prognosis of these patients were evaluated. Analysis of the deposition of IgM, IgG, C3, C1q and C4d in renal biopsies was performed. We related IgM and C3 deposition with laboratory parameters. Statistical analysis was performed using GraphPad Prism version 7.0. Glomerular deposition of IgM was significantly higher in the FSGS group, as was codeposition of IgM and C3. The clinical course of patients and laboratory data were also worse in cases of FSGS, with a higher percentage progressing to chronic kidney disease and death. Patients with C3 deposition had significantly higher mean serum creatinine and significantly lower eGFR, regardless of disease. Patients with FSGS had more IgM and C3 deposition in renal biopsies, worse laboratory data and prognosis than patients with MCD. C3 deposition, both in FSGS and MCD, appears to be related to worsening renal function.