PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - RENATA FERREIRA ROSA AU - KIOKO TAKEI AU - NAFICE C. ARAÚJO AU - SÔNIA M.A. LODUCA AU - JOSÉ C.M. SZAJUBOK AU - WILIAM H. CHAHADE TI - Monocyte Chemoattractant-1 as a Urinary Biomarker for the Diagnosis of Activity of Lupus Nephritis in Brazilian Patients AID - 10.3899/jrheum.110201 DP - 2012 Oct 01 TA - The Journal of Rheumatology PG - 1948--1954 VI - 39 IP - 10 4099 - http://www.jrheum.org/content/39/10/1948.short 4100 - http://www.jrheum.org/content/39/10/1948.full SO - J Rheumatol2012 Oct 01; 39 AB - Objective. Monocyte chemotactic protein (MCP-1), involved in the pathogenesis of lupus nephritis (LN), has recently been indicated as a new biomarker of kidney activity in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Our aim was to assess urinary MCP-1 (uMCP-1) as a biomarker of renal activity in patients with SLE and to compare it to other disease activity markers, using the ELISA. Methods. Seventy-five female Brazilian patients with SLE and a control group participated in our study. Patients with SLE were distributed among 3 groups according to kidney involvement and classified according to disease activity based on clinical and laboratory measures such as urinary sediment, proteinuria, kidney function, C3, C4, anti-dsDNA, disease activity index, and renal SLE disease activity index. The serum and uMCP-1 concentrations were measured by sandwich ELISA. Results. In the A-LN group (active lupus nephritis: SLE with kidney involvement), the concentration of uMCP-1 was significantly higher than in other groups. A cutoff point was established using the results of the control group to apply this test in the detection of LN. A-LN had a higher frequency of positive results for uMCP-1 in comparison to the other groups (p < 0.001). To detect disease activity in patients with LN, a new cutoff was determined based on the results of patients with SLE with kidney involvement. Setting specificity at 90%, the sensitivity of the test was 50%. Conclusion. The high specificity makes uMCP-1 a useful test as a predictor of kidney activity in SLE, especially when associated to other measures used in clinical practice.