Objective: The role of complement in the long-term renal survival of patients with lupus nephritis (LN) remains poorly understood. Recent studies suggest its potential impact; however, long-term data are lacking. Methods: This multicenter, observational, retrospective study aimed at investigating the influence of complement levels on long-term renal outcomes in LN patients. We evaluated whether isolated C3 hypocomplementemia (i-LowC3), defined as serum low C3 (≤80 mg/dL) and normal C4 (>10 mg/dL) six months after kidney biopsy is associated with subsequent risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD), End Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) or death. Results: 445 patients with LN were studied (median follow-up 4.9 years). Based on six-month C3/C4 levels, patients were categorized into i-LowC3 (91 patients) and controls (354 patients). Over the first six months, serum C3 and C4 levels increased by a median of 20 mg/dL and 5 mg/dL, respectively. i-LowC3 was significantly associated with twice the risk of a poor outcome, including CKD, ESKD, composite outcome of CKD or death and ESKD or death, with lower survival rates for all these outcomes compared to controls (P < 0.001). Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed a lower risk of CKD and CKD or death with increases in C3 levels during the first six months, while i-LowC3 was associated with an independent higher risk for these outcomes. Conclusion: The trajectory of serum C3 levels within the first six months appears to predict long-term renal prognosis of LN patients. These findings support the use of i-LowC3 as a low-cost, readily available biomarker to guide early treatment of LN patients.

Andrulli, S., Manenti, L., Reggiani, F., Pisani, I., Giannese, D., Vischini, G., et al. (2025). Isolated C3 hypocomplementemia as an early predictor of chronic kidney disease in lupus nephritis. FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 16, 1-13 [10.3389/fimmu.2025.1655825].

Isolated C3 hypocomplementemia as an early predictor of chronic kidney disease in lupus nephritis

Quaglia, Marco
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Buscaroli, Andrea
Investigation
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Bini, Claudia
Investigation
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2025

Abstract

Objective: The role of complement in the long-term renal survival of patients with lupus nephritis (LN) remains poorly understood. Recent studies suggest its potential impact; however, long-term data are lacking. Methods: This multicenter, observational, retrospective study aimed at investigating the influence of complement levels on long-term renal outcomes in LN patients. We evaluated whether isolated C3 hypocomplementemia (i-LowC3), defined as serum low C3 (≤80 mg/dL) and normal C4 (>10 mg/dL) six months after kidney biopsy is associated with subsequent risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD), End Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) or death. Results: 445 patients with LN were studied (median follow-up 4.9 years). Based on six-month C3/C4 levels, patients were categorized into i-LowC3 (91 patients) and controls (354 patients). Over the first six months, serum C3 and C4 levels increased by a median of 20 mg/dL and 5 mg/dL, respectively. i-LowC3 was significantly associated with twice the risk of a poor outcome, including CKD, ESKD, composite outcome of CKD or death and ESKD or death, with lower survival rates for all these outcomes compared to controls (P < 0.001). Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed a lower risk of CKD and CKD or death with increases in C3 levels during the first six months, while i-LowC3 was associated with an independent higher risk for these outcomes. Conclusion: The trajectory of serum C3 levels within the first six months appears to predict long-term renal prognosis of LN patients. These findings support the use of i-LowC3 as a low-cost, readily available biomarker to guide early treatment of LN patients.
2025
Andrulli, S., Manenti, L., Reggiani, F., Pisani, I., Giannese, D., Vischini, G., et al. (2025). Isolated C3 hypocomplementemia as an early predictor of chronic kidney disease in lupus nephritis. FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 16, 1-13 [10.3389/fimmu.2025.1655825].
Andrulli, Simeone; Manenti, Lucio; Reggiani, Francesco; Pisani, Isabella; Giannese, Domenico; Vischini, Gisella; Valsecchi, Giovanni; Godeas, Giulia; ...espandi
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