Development of clinical and laboratory biomarkers in an international cohort of 428 children with lupus nephritis.
Pediatr Nephrol
; 39(10): 2959-2968, 2024 Oct.
Article
in En
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| ID: mdl-38802607
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Lupus nephritis (LN) is a very severe manifestation of lupus. There is no consensus on which treatment goals should be achieved to protect kidney function in children with LN.METHODS:
We retrospectively analyzed trends of commonly used laboratory biomarkers of 428 patients (≤ 18 years old) with biopsy-proven LN class ≥ III. We compared data of patients who developed stable kidney remission from 6 to 24 months with those who did not.RESULTS:
Twenty-five percent of patients maintained kidney stable remission while 75% did not. More patients with stable kidney remission showed normal hemoglobin and erythrocyte sedimentation rate from 6 to 24 months compared to the group without stable kidney remission. eGFR ≥ 90 ml/min/1.73m2 at onset predicted the development of stable kidney remission (93.8%) compared to 64.7% in those without stable remission (P < 0.00001). At diagnosis, 5.9% and 20.2% of the patients showed no proteinuria in the group with and without stable kidney remission, respectively (P = 0.0001). dsDNA antibodies decreased from onset of treatment mainly during the first 3 months in all groups, but more than 50% of all patients in both groups never normalized after 6 months. Complement C3 and C4 increased mainly in the first 3 months in all patients without any significant difference.CONCLUSIONS:
Normal eGFR and the absence of proteinuria at onset were predictors of stable kidney remission. Significantly more children showed normal levels of Hb and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) from 6 to 24 months in the group with stable kidney remission.Key words
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Lupus Nephritis
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Biomarkers
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Glomerular Filtration Rate
Limits:
Adolescent
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Child
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Child, preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Language:
En
Journal:
Pediatr Nephrol
Journal subject:
NEFROLOGIA
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PEDIATRIA
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Italy
Country of publication:
Germany