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Query: UMLS:C0024141 (
systemic lupus erythematosus
)
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The past year has been characterized by significant novelties from the point of view of the clinical immunologist. With the BLISS 52 study showing that belimumab has the ability to decrease the activity of
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
) resistant to conventional therapy an important step towards the control of this difficult disease has been carried forward. In addition, the long-term results of the
ALMS
study have demonstrated that mycophenolate mofetil is superior to azathioprine in maintaining the remission in patients with severe lupus nephritis. Furthermore, the results of the RAVE and RITUXVASC studies have documented that rituximab is a valid alternative to cyclophosphamide in the control of ANCA associated vasculitis.
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PMID:[Allergo-immunology. Clinical immunology]. 2230 32
Lupus nephritis is the most common organ-threatening manifestation of
systemic lupus erythematosus
. The current standard of care for patients is treatment with a combination of steroids plus either mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) or cyclophosphamide. However, these medications are associated with considerable toxicity and suboptimal efficacy. This retrospective propensity analysis of data from 63 matched patients enrolled in two of the largest active lupus nephritis controlled trials,
ALMS
and AURA, suggests that the high dose regimen of MMF and steroids as described in the 2012 American College of Rheumatology lupus nephritis guidelines may not be necessary in all lupus nephritis patients. A lower dose regimen may result in better long-term safety, including a reduction in lymphoproliferative disorders, skin cancers and steroid related side effects, without compromising efficacy. An ongoing randomized controlled double-blind phase 3 study, AURORA (NCT03021499), is investigating renal response in 358 patients randomized to receive a low dose regimen containing voclosporin, MMF and steroid therapy as used in the AURA trial. It is anticipated that the AURORA study and its blinded two-year extension will provide important long-term outcome data.
Lupus
2019 Apr
PMID:Comparison of standard of care treatment with a low steroid and mycophenolate mofetil regimen for lupus nephritis in the ALMS and AURA studies. 3106 46