Zhipeng Wang, Wang Xiang, Yiqin Wang, Jianwen Yu, Xin Wang, Hongjian Ye, Haishan Wu, Ruihan Tang, Xi Xia, Wei Chen
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Abstract
Background and hypothesis: Membranous lupus nephritis (MLN) traditionally includes class V (alone) and may be associated with other classes (III or IV). The clinical, therapeutic and prognosis relevance of the classification remains controversial.
Methods: A retrospective cohort of 412 MLN patients from the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun-Yat Sen University was followed for a median of 65.68 (IQR: 23.13-131.70) months. The primary outcomes were adverse renal events including all-cause death and end-stage renal diseases (ESRD). Phenotypes were identified and validated using unsupervised clustering analysis (K-means), Principal component analysis (PCA) and decision tree analysis.
Results: Distinct clinical and pathological differences were noted for the traditional Class IV + V, the traditional Class V + III and Class V exhibited high similarities in clinical features and prognosis (P = 0.074). K-means clustering revealed high-risk (n = 180) and low-risk groups (n = 232), with significant differences in adverse renal outcomes (9.2% vs. 4.1%, P < 0.001). To recognize the high-risk profile of MLN patients, a decision tree based on Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Disease Activity Index (SLEDAI) Score, hemoglobin, serum creatinine, traditional classification, and activity index of renal biopsy accurately clustered patients in the development (95.8% accuracy) and validation (87.1% accuracy) cohorts.
Conclusions: Two novel phenotypic clusters, more predictive than traditional classifications, enhance high-risk profile identification and prognostic accuracy.
期刊介绍:
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation (ndt) is the leading nephrology journal in Europe and renowned worldwide, devoted to original clinical and laboratory research in nephrology, dialysis and transplantation. ndt is an official journal of the [ERA-EDTA](http://www.era-edta.org/) (European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association). Published monthly, the journal provides an essential resource for researchers and clinicians throughout the world. All research articles in this journal have undergone peer review.
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