狼疮性肾炎的抗疟药物:证据有多强?

IF 3.2 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Kidney360 Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.34067/KID.0000000626
Fernando Caravaca-Fontán, Federico Yandian, Ladan Zand, Sanjeev Sethi, Fernando C Fervenza
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摘要

系统性红斑狼疮是一种慢性多系统自身免疫性疾病,约有50%的患者肾脏会受到影响,在某些人群中,如非洲裔美国人和亚洲人,发病率高达70%。抗疟药(尤其是羟氯喹)和免疫抑制剂是目前的主要治疗手段。在过去的几十年中,有多项研究对抗疟药物的作用机制及其对系统性红斑狼疮患者的潜在益处进行了广泛的调查。然而,羟氯喹对狼疮肾炎(LN)患者的治疗益处的证据主要来自观察性研究,这些研究是在免疫抑制疗法的诱导和维持方案尚未完善的时代进行的。尽管有关羟氯喹对狼疮性肾炎疗效的高质量证据很少,但肾脏病学界广泛支持在狼疮性肾炎患者中普遍使用羟氯喹,各种临床实践指南中也坚定地推荐使用羟氯喹。然而,抗疟药物的使用也可能存在固有风险,这就凸显了对这些患者采取个性化治疗方法的重要性。在此,我们全面回顾了有关抗疟药治疗 LN 的现有文献,旨在更新成人使用抗疟药的现有证据、局限性和未来展望。
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Antimalarials in Lupus Nephritis: How Strong is the Evidence?

Systemic lupus erythematosus is a chronic multisystem autoimmune disease that affects the kidneys in approximately 50% of patients, with prevalence rising to as high as 70% in certain populations, such as African Americans and Asians. Antimalarials -and particularly hydroxychloroquine- are currently considered a mainstay of therapy, together with immunosuppressants. Over the last decades, several studies have extensively investigated the mechanisms of action of antimalarial agents, and their potential beneficial properties in patients with SLE in general. However, the evidence for the therapeutic benefit of hydroxychloroquine in patients with lupus nephritis (LN) derives mainly from observational studies, conducted in an era prior to the refinement of induction and maintenance protocols for immunosuppressive therapy. Despite the paucity of high-quality evidence on its efficacy in LN, the nephrology community widely supports the universal use of hydroxychloroquine in LN patients, and recommendations for its use are firmly entrenched in various clinical practice guidelines. Nonetheless, the use of antimalarials may also carry inherent risks, underscoring the importance of personalized approaches in these patients. Herein, we comprehensively review the available literature on antimalarials in LN aiming to update the current evidence, limitations, and future perspectives for the use of antimalarials in adults.

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