Insights into the pathogenesis of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) have transformed our understanding of the processes that can lead to the morphological appearance of this pattern of injury. It is now recognized that many cases of MPGN are characterized by the deposition of the complement component C3 in glomeruli without immunoglobulin deposition; this group of diseases is now referred to as C3 glomerulopathies. In this Review, Cook and Pickering discuss the morphological features of MPGN and their different associated pathological processes, in addition to the histological features of C3 glomerulopathies.
- H. Terence Cook
- Matthew C. Pickering