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Urinary FOXP3 mRNA in patients with lupus nephritis—relation with disease activity and treatment response
Rheumatology, 05/22/09
Wang G et al. - Urinary FOXP3 mRNA is markedly up-regulated in patients with active LN, and the level of expression is closely correlated with the clinical and histological disease activity. A high urinary FOXP3 mRNA in LN predicts a poor therapeutic response. Measurement of FOXP3 mRNA in urine sediment may be a non-invasive biomarker for assessing the severity and risk stratification in LN.
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