Serum and Urine Interferon Gamma-Induced Protein 10 (IP-10) Levels in Lupus Nephritis.
Makayla P BradySaiteja ChavaShweta TandonMadhavi J RaneMichelle T BaratiDawn J CasterDavid W PowellPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Our findings suggest that serum and urine IP-10 measurements provide promising tests for monitoring LN activity, differentiation between classifications of LN, and differentiation between LN and other forms of glomerular disease. We also conclude that further assessment of elevated IP-10 levels in the serum and urine of high-risk populations (i.e., African American) could be beneficial in determining why many of these patients have worse outcomes and are non-responsive to standard therapeutics.