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Hydroxychloroquine blood levels predicts flare in childhood-onset lupus nephritis
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Objective Low hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) blood levels are predictors of flare in adult lupus. Childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (cSLE) has high morbidity with renal involvement in up to 80% of cases. The aim of this study is to determine the HCQ cut-off levels which predicts flare in childhood-onset lupus nephritis (LN). Methods Sixty LN patients on HCQ use for at least 6-months were prospectively evaluated at baseline (BL) and about 6-months later for cSLE flare and HCQ blood levels (ng/mL) measured by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Results There were 19 patients (32%) with flare, during the study with median SLEDAI increase of 4 (0–8). Median (IQR) BL HCQ levels of the flare group were lower compared to stable patients [557.5 (68.6–980.3) vs. 1061.9 (534.8–1590.0 ng/mL); p=0.012]. ROC curve analysis demonstrated that HCQ levels≤1075 ng/mL were associated with a 5.08 (95%CI 1.28-20.13; p=0.021) times increased risk of flare. Six-month HCQ levels revealed that most patients 24/54 (44%) had persistently low levels (≤1075) during follow-up. Among those, 11/24 (46%) had flare. Multiple logistic regression analysis including prednisone use, baseline SLEDAI-2K, adherence based on pharmacy refill and BL HCQ blood levels as possible predictors of flare revealed that only HCQ blood level was independently associated with flare (OR 0.999, 95%CI 0.998-1.0, p=0.013). Conclusions We demonstrated that HCQ blood cut-off level under 1075 ng/mL predicts flare in childhood-onset LN patients under prescribed HCQ dose of 4.0–5.5 mg/kg/day. We further observed that most of these patients have compliance issues reinforcing the need for a close surveillance particularly in those with levels below the defined cut-off.
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Verena Andrade Balbi
Clovis Artur Silva
Tatiana Nascimento Pedrosa
Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira
Lucia Maria de Arruda Campos
Elaine Pires Leon
Nilo Duarte
Valdemir Melechco Carvalho
Sandra Gofinet Pasoto
Debora Cordeiro do Rosário
Leticia Kolachinski Brandao
Hermine I Brunner
Eloisa Bonfá
Nadia Emi Aikawa
Title: Hydroxychloroquine blood levels predicts flare in childhood-onset lupus nephritis
Description:
Objective Low hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) blood levels are predictors of flare in adult lupus.
Childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (cSLE) has high morbidity with renal involvement in up to 80% of cases.
The aim of this study is to determine the HCQ cut-off levels which predicts flare in childhood-onset lupus nephritis (LN).
Methods Sixty LN patients on HCQ use for at least 6-months were prospectively evaluated at baseline (BL) and about 6-months later for cSLE flare and HCQ blood levels (ng/mL) measured by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
Results There were 19 patients (32%) with flare, during the study with median SLEDAI increase of 4 (0–8).
Median (IQR) BL HCQ levels of the flare group were lower compared to stable patients [557.
5 (68.
6–980.
3) vs.
1061.
9 (534.
8–1590.
0 ng/mL); p=0.
012].
ROC curve analysis demonstrated that HCQ levels≤1075 ng/mL were associated with a 5.
08 (95%CI 1.
28-20.
13; p=0.
021) times increased risk of flare.
Six-month HCQ levels revealed that most patients 24/54 (44%) had persistently low levels (≤1075) during follow-up.
Among those, 11/24 (46%) had flare.
Multiple logistic regression analysis including prednisone use, baseline SLEDAI-2K, adherence based on pharmacy refill and BL HCQ blood levels as possible predictors of flare revealed that only HCQ blood level was independently associated with flare (OR 0.
999, 95%CI 0.
998-1.
0, p=0.
013).
Conclusions We demonstrated that HCQ blood cut-off level under 1075 ng/mL predicts flare in childhood-onset LN patients under prescribed HCQ dose of 4.
0–5.
5 mg/kg/day.
We further observed that most of these patients have compliance issues reinforcing the need for a close surveillance particularly in those with levels below the defined cut-off.
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