2014
DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2014-eular.4061
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SAT0012 Serum Sil7r Concentrations Reflect Disease Activity in the Lupus Kidney

Abstract: Background Evaluation of disease activity in SLE nephritis is a challenge, and repeated renal biopsies are usually needed in order to confirm a suspicion of flare. In a previous cross-sectional study, we reported that high serum soluble IL-7 receptor (sIL7R) concentrations result from a local production of the molecule in the lupus kidney, upon stimulation by pro-inflammatory cytokines. Elevated serum sIL7R levels are therefore strongly associated with nephritis in SLE patients, and correlate with SLEDAI score… Show more

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