Interleukin (IL) 16: a candidate urinary biomarker for proliferative lupus nephritis.
Aliisa HäyryFrancesca FaustiniAgneta ZickertAnders LarssonTimothy B NiewoldElisabet SvenungssonVilija OkeIva GunnarssonPublished in: Lupus science & medicine (2022)
We demonstrate that detectable u-IL-16 can differentiate patients with PLN from those with less severe LN subtypes and active non-renal SLE. Our findings suggest that u-IL-16 could be used as a screening tool at suspicion of severe LN. Furthermore, the high IL-16 levels in plasma, urine and kidney tissue imply that IL-16 could be explored as a therapeutic target in SLE.