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Evaluation of Type 2 SLE symptoms in patients with a range of lupus nephritis activity.

Jennifer L RogersMegan E B ClowseDavid S PisetskyLisa G Criscione-SchreiberKai SunRebecca E SadunMithu MaheswaranathanDana R BurshellJayanth DossAmanda M Eudy
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2024)
While Type 2 SLE symptoms are common in SLE, our findings suggest that patients with active nephritis experience significant Type 2 SLE symptoms that may be ameliorated as nephritis improves. We also observed that non-nephritis patients had a similar burden of Type 2 SLE symptoms as patients with active nephritis, despite having on average lower Type 1 SLE activity. Therefore, the etiology of Type 2 SLE symptoms is likely multifactorial and may be driven by inflammatory and non-inflammatory biopsychosocial factors. Key Points • Patients with active nephritis experienced significant Type 2 symptoms that may be ameliorated as nephritis improves. • Non-nephritis patients had a similar burden of Type 2 SLE symptoms as patients with active nephritis, despite having on average lower Type 1 SLE activity. • Because etiology of Type 2 SLE symptoms is likely multifactorial and may be driven by inflammatory and non-inflammatory biopsychosocial factors.
Keyphrases
  • systemic lupus erythematosus
  • disease activity
  • oxidative stress
  • sleep quality
  • ejection fraction
  • risk factors
  • depressive symptoms