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Title: | Independent associations of lymphopenia and neutropenia in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: A longitudinal, multinational study |
Authors: | Rangi Kandane-Rathnayake Worawit Louthrenoo Vera Golder Shue Fen Luo Yeong Jian J. Wu Aisha Lateef Jiacai Cho Zhanguo Li Yuan An Laniyati Hamijoyo Sandra Navarra Leonid Zamora Yasuhiro Katsumata Masayoshi Harigai Sargunan Sockalingam Madelynn Chan Yi Hsing Chen Sean O'neill Fiona Goldblatt Yanjie Hao Zhuoli Zhang Jun Kikuchi Tsutomu Takeuchi Chak Sing Lau Mandana Nikpour Eric Morand Alberta Hoi |
Authors: | Rangi Kandane-Rathnayake Worawit Louthrenoo Vera Golder Shue Fen Luo Yeong Jian J. Wu Aisha Lateef Jiacai Cho Zhanguo Li Yuan An Laniyati Hamijoyo Sandra Navarra Leonid Zamora Yasuhiro Katsumata Masayoshi Harigai Sargunan Sockalingam Madelynn Chan Yi Hsing Chen Sean O'neill Fiona Goldblatt Yanjie Hao Zhuoli Zhang Jun Kikuchi Tsutomu Takeuchi Chak Sing Lau Mandana Nikpour Eric Morand Alberta Hoi |
Keywords: | Medicine |
Issue Date: | 1-Nov-2021 |
Abstract: | Objective. The prevalence and associations of leucopenia in SLE remain incompletely understood. We evaluated associations of disease activity and medication use with leucopenia (lymphopenia and neutropenia) in a multinational, prospectively followed SLE cohort. Methods. Data from the Asia Pacific Lupus Collaboration cohort, in which disease activity and medications were prospectively captured from 2013 to 2018, were used. Predictors of lymphopenia (lymphocyte count <0.8×109/l) and neutropenia (neutrophil count <1.5×109/l) were examined using multiple failure, time-dependent survival analyses. Results. Data from 2330 patients and 18 287 visits were analysed. One thousand and eighteen patients (43.7%) had at least one episode of leucopenia; 867 patients (37.2%) had lymphopenia, observed in 3065 (16.8%) visits, and 292 (12.5%) patients had neutropenia, in 622 (3.4%) visits. After multivariable analyses, lymphopenia was associated with overall disease activity, ESR, serology, prednisolone, AZA, MTX, tacrolimus, CYC and rituximab use. MTX and ciclosporin were negatively associated with neutropenia. Lupus low disease activity state was negatively associated with both lymphopenia and neutropenia. Conclusion. Both lymphopenia and neutropenia were common in SLE patients but were differentially associated with disease and treatment variables. Lymphopenia and neutropenia should be considered independently in studies in SLE. |
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ISSN: | 2738831X 13100505 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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