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The spectrum of renal diseases with lupus-like features: a single-center study. | LitMetric

The spectrum of renal diseases with lupus-like features: a single-center study.

Ren Fail

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Division of Renal Pathology and Electron Microscopy, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA.

Published: December 2022

Background: A subset of patients without overt systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) present with biopsy findings typically seen in lupus nephritis (LN). Although a minority eventually develops SLE, many do not. It remains unclear how to classify or treat these patients. Our study attempted to further understand the clinical and pathological characteristics of cases with lupus-like nephritis (LLN).

Methods: Among 2700 native kidney biopsies interpreted at University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) from 2010 to 2019, we identified 27 patients with biopsies showing lupus-like features (LL-fx) and 96 with LN. Of those with LL-fx, 17 were idiopathic LLN and 10 were associated with a secondary etiology (e.g., infection/drugs).

Results: At the time of biopsy, the LLN-group tended to be slightly older (44 35), male (58.8 17.7%,  = .041), and Caucasian (47.0 28.1%,  = .005). Chronic kidney disease was the most common biopsy indication in LLN (21.4 2.8%,  = .001). Both LN and LLN presented with nephrotic-range proteinuria (mean 5.73 . 4.40 g/d), and elevated serum creatinine (mean 1.66 . 1.47 mg/dL). Tubuloreticular inclusions (TRIs;  < .001) and fibrous crescents ( = .04) were more often seen in LN, while more tubulointerstitial scarring was seen in LLN ( = .011). At mean follow-up of 1684 d (range: 31-4323), none of the LLN patients developed ESRD. A subset of both LN and cases with LL-fx overlapped with other autoimmune diseases.

Conclusions: Lupus-like pathologic features are seen in a wide array of disease processes. The findings suggest that LLN may be a manifestation of an autoimmune process that overlaps with SLE.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979540PMC
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