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. 2016 Sep 9;2(1):84–88. doi: 10.1016/j.ekir.2016.09.002

Table 2.

Lysozyme-induced nephropathy (LyN): teaching points

  • Lysozyme is a small cationic protein produced by monocytes that is freely filtered by the glomerulus and reabsorbed by proximal tubules.

  • Overproduction of lysozyme in patients with chronic monocytic or myelomonocytic leukemia may lead to nephrotic-range proteinuria (lysozymuria).

  • Lysozyme-induced nephropathy is a rare cause of acute kidney injury in patients with chronic monocytic or myelomonocytic leukemia.

  • Lysozyme-induced nephropathy is characterized by acute tubular injury with abundant cytoplasmic granular inclusions that stain strongly for lysozyme and have an ultrastructural appearance consistent with that of autophagolysosomes.