Lupus Nephritis is a serious manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus
(SLE). Nearly all patients with SLE have renal injury in varying degrees.
Therefore, even if they do not have obvious clinical symptoms, they should also
not neglect the screening. Early inspection and treatment are significantly
important to improve renal outcome.
Autoimmunity plays a major role in the pathogenesis of Lupus Nephritis. In
some cases, the immune system is activated improperly and can not tell the
foreign pathological substances from that of its body’s own. The autoantibodies
form pathological immune complexes and deposit in glomeruli. Also the
autoantibodies bind to antigens already located glomeruli forming immune
complexes in situ.
Immune complexes promote an inflammatory response by
activating complement and attracting inflammatory cells thus leading to
inflammation of glomeruli. As for the underlying cause of Lupus Nephritis,
immunotherapy is recommended to the patients.
In immunotherapy, immune-blocking therapy can stop the production of the
autoantibodies and decrease the abnormal factors in blood. As the immune
complexes have formed in blood, it is essential to remove them so as to stop the
further deposition in glomeruli. The goal of clearing up immune complexes is
achieved by immune-clearing therapy in immunotherapy. However, the immune
complexes have deposited in glomeruli, if they are not removed, they will cause
further inflammatory response thus leading to damage to kidneys again.
Immune-regulation therapy, on one hand, it can clear up the immune complexes by
degrading the immune complexes. On the other hand, it also can regulate the
patients’ autoimmunity and improve the clearance ability of the body.
Meanwhile, the patients with Lupus Nephritis should know that inflammatory
response has damage the renal cells, especially for those with serious decline
in renal function. To improve their renal function, they should receive
Immunotherapy to replace their necrotic cells.
After the above systemic treatment, the patients’ renal function can improve
obviously and effectively. Also they can avoid the relapse and side effects due
to hormonetherapy.
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