NDT Plus Advance Access first published online on June 17, 2008
This version published online on June 27, 2008
NDT Plus, doi:10.1093/ndtplus/sfn060
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Clinical and histological features of lupus nephritis induced by anti-TNF
therapy
Nephrology Unit 1, Policlinico, Bari, Italy
Correspondence: Tiziana Piccolo, Via G.B. Calò n. 46/b, 70051 Barletta, Italy. E-mail: piccolo.tiziana{at}libero.it
| Abstract |
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It is known that anti-TNF
therapy has opened a new era in treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, and it is emerging as a new successful treatment in the current rheumatologic practice. Besides, there is evidence that this therapy is an important cause of iatrogenic autoimmune disease. Several studies reported the possible onset of lupus syndrome that can be resolved with withdrawal of anti-TNF
drugs. Our report describes the first lupus nephritis case developing in a rapidly progressive renal failure that required haemodialysis treatment in a patient affected with rheumatoid arthritis, treated with anti-TNF
therapy. So, we confirm the importance of a careful clinic and immunologic evaluation before starting anti-TNF
therapy.
Key Words: anti-tumour necrosis factor
therapy lupus nephritis
Received for publication April 15, 2008. Accepted for publication May 6, 2008.
The original version was incorrect. There were typographical errors in the Abstract.