Gain-of-function variants in CFB encoding factor B (FB), a component of the alternative pathway C3 convertase, have been reported in a minority of patients with aHUS and result in massive… Click to show full abstract
Gain-of-function variants in CFB encoding factor B (FB), a component of the alternative pathway C3 convertase, have been reported in a minority of patients with aHUS and result in massive C3 activation. Zhang et al. describe the functional characterization of a novel FB variant (p.Ser367Arg) that they identified in 2 unrelated aHUS pedigrees who had undetectable C3 levels. The mutant FB caused strong C3 cleavage in fluid-phase but also C3 deposition on cell surface. This commentary addresses the implications of these findings for understanding the complexity of complement-related genetic renal diseases.
               
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