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Serum Uric Acid is Associated with Renal Prognosis of Lupus Nephritis in Women but not in Men.


ABSTRACT: Lupus nephritis (LN) is a major complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. Early intervention in lupus nephritis improves prognosis. There is an association between hyperuricemia and lupus nephritis; nevertheless, the sex-specific role of uric acid in lupus nephritis remains unclear. We retrospectively analyzed 578 patients diagnosed with LN by renal biopsy. We determine the relationship of serum uric acid to progression of LN using Kaplan-Meier survival analyses and Cox proportional hazards models. The primary end point was LN progression defined as the initiation of dialysis or kidney transplantation. Men had higher mean serum uric acid levels than did women. Every 1 mg/dL increase in baseline uric acid level increased the risk of LN progression by 15.1%. The serum uric acid level was an independent risk factor for LN progression in women (hazard ratio [HR], 1.158; confidence interval [CI], 1.018-1.317; p = 0.028) but not in men (HR, 1.499; CI, 0.964-2.331; p = 0.072). Sensitivity analysis involving serum uric acid terciles generated consistent and robust results. Serum uric acid level was an independent risk factor for LN progression in women but not in men.

SUBMITTER: Oh TR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7141287 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Serum Uric Acid is Associated with Renal Prognosis of Lupus Nephritis in Women but not in Men.

Oh Tae Ryom TR   Choi Hong Sang HS   Kim Chang Seong CS   Ryu Dong-Ryeol DR   Park Sun-Hee SH   Ahn Shin Young SY   Kim Soo Wan SW   Bae Eun Hui EH   Ma Seong Kwon SK  

Journal of clinical medicine 20200312 3


Lupus nephritis (LN) is a major complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. Early intervention in lupus nephritis improves prognosis. There is an association between hyperuricemia and lupus nephritis; nevertheless, the sex-specific role of uric acid in lupus nephritis remains unclear. We retrospectively analyzed 578 patients diagnosed with LN by renal biopsy. We determine the relationship of serum uric acid to progression of LN using Kaplan-Meier survival analyses and Cox proportional hazards  ...[more]

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