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High incidence of proliferative and membranous nephritis in SLE patients with low proteinuria in the Accelerating Medicines Partnership.
- Carlucci, Philip M;
- Li, Jessica;
- Fava, Andrea;
- Deonaraine, Kristina K;
- Wofsy, David;
- James, Judith A;
- Putterman, Chaim;
- Diamond, Betty;
- Davidson, Anne;
- Fine, Derek M;
- Monroy-Trujillo, Jose;
- Atta, Mohamed G;
- DeJager, Wade;
- Guthridge, Joel M;
- Haag, Kristin;
- Rao, Deepak A;
- Brenner, Michael B;
- Lederer, James A;
- Apruzzese, William;
- Belmont, H Michael;
- Izmirly, Peter M;
- Zaminski, Devyn;
- Wu, Ming;
- Connery, Sean;
- Payan-Schober, Fernanda;
- Furie, Richard;
- Dall’Era, Maria;
- Cho, Kerry;
- Kamen, Diane;
- Kalunian, Kenneth;
- Anolik, Jennifer;
- Barnas, Jennifer;
- Ishimori, Mariko;
- Weisman, Michael H;
- Goff, Jennifer;
- Dunn, Patrick J;
- Raychaudhuri, Soumya;
- Zhang, Fan;
- Korsunsky, Ilya;
- Nathan, Aparna;
- Mears, Joseph;
- Ishigaki, Kazuyoshi;
- Xiao, Qian;
- Millard, Nghia;
- Weinand, Kathryn;
- Sakaue, Saori;
- Utz, PJ;
- Mao, Rong;
- Robinson, Bill;
- Maecker, Holden;
- Macwana, Susan;
- Bridges, S Louis;
- Bykerk, Vivian;
- Donlin, Laura;
- Goodman, Susan;
- DiCarlo, Edward;
- Smith, Melanie;
- Lakhanpal, Amit;
- Sherman, Heather;
- Singaraju, Anvita;
- Shakib, Lorien;
- Ritchlin, Christopher;
- Boyce, Brendan;
- Tabechian, Darren;
- McDavid, Andrew;
- Rangel-Moreno, Javier;
- Meednu, Nida;
- Albrecht, Jen;
- Wei, Kevin;
- Helena Jonsson, A;
- Simmons, Daimon;
- Keras, Gregory;
- Keegan, Joshua;
- Watts, Gerald;
- Li Zhu, Yuhong;
- Chicoine, Adam;
- Jian Li, Zhihan;
- Gravallese, Ellen M;
- Howard, Kaitlyn;
- McGeachy, Mandy;
- Firestein, Gary S;
- Boyle, David L;
- Ceponis, Arnold;
- Gregersen, Peter K;
- Horowitz, Diane;
- Perlman, Harris;
- Dominguez, Salina;
- Cuda, Carla M;
- Mandolin, Arthur M;
- Thakrar, Anjali;
- Bathon, Joan M;
- Hughes, Laura;
- Michael Holers, V;
- Seifert, Jennifer;
- Deane, Kevin;
- Moreland, Larry W;
- Filer, Andrew;
- Raza, Karim;
- Sahbudin, Ilfita;
- Pitzalis, Costantino;
- Lewis, Myles;
- Rivellese, Felice;
- Nerviani, Alessandra;
- Bombardieri, Michele;
- Forbess, Lindsy;
- Ben-Artzi, Ami;
- Salomon-Escoto, Karen;
- Arazi, Arnon;
- Hsu, Raymond;
- Clancy, Robert;
- Goilav, Beatrice;
- Hildeman, David A;
- Steve Woodle, E;
- Hacohen, Nir;
- Hoover, Paul;
- Eisenhaure, Thomas;
- Peters, Michael;
- Jones, Tony;
- Lieb, David;
- Tuschl, Thomas;
- Suryawanshi, Hemant;
- Morozov, Pavel;
- Kustagi, Manjunath;
- McMahon, Maureen A;
- Grossman, Jennifer;
- Kretzler, Matthias;
- Berthier, Celine C;
- Hodgin, Jeffrey B;
- Menon, Raji;
- Buyon, Jill P;
- Petri, Michelle
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https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac067Abstract
Objective
Delayed detection of LN associates with worse outcomes. There are conflicting recommendations regarding a threshold level of proteinuria at which biopsy will likely yield actionable management. This study addressed the association of urine protein:creatinine ratios (UPCR) with clinical characteristics and investigated the incidence of proliferative and membranous histology in patients with a UPCR between 0.5 and 1.Methods
A total of 275 SLE patients (113 first biopsy, 162 repeat) were enrolled in the multicentre multi-ethnic/racial Accelerating Medicines Partnership across 15 US sites at the time of a clinically indicated renal biopsy. Patients were followed for 1 year.Results
At biopsy, 54 patients had UPCR <1 and 221 had UPCR ≥1. Independent of UPCR or biopsy number, a majority (92%) of patients had class III, IV, V or mixed histology. Moreover, patients with UPCR <1 and class III, IV, V, or mixed had a median activity index of 4.5 and chronicity index of 3, yet 39% of these patients had an inactive sediment. Neither anti-dsDNA nor low complement distinguished class I or II from III, IV, V or mixed in patients with UPCR <1. Of 29 patients with baseline UPCR <1 and class III, IV, V or mixed, 23 (79%) had a UPCR <0.5 at 1 year.Conclusion
In this prospective study, three-quarters of patients with UPCR <1 had histology showing class III, IV, V or mixed with accompanying activity and chronicity despite an inactive sediment or normal serologies. These data support renal biopsy at thresholds lower than a UPCR of 1.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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