Sjögren's Disease (SjD) is the most common connective tissue disease. An estimated 5-27% of patients have kidney involvement, usually in the form of tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN). To date, there are no validated biomarkers for either diagnosis or assessment of therapeutic response. Since one of the hallmarks of TIN is leukocyturia, we aimed at investigating the potential role of urinary leukocytes as a diagnostic tool for SjD-TIN. We prospectively recruited 13 patients with SjD, that underwent kidney biopsy for suspected TIN. A multicolor flow cytometry panel was established to quantify 8 different urinary leukocyte populations. Our analyses showed, that urinary CD4(+) T(H) cells are increased in patients with SjD-TIN and can differentiate precisely between SjD-TIN and SjD-patients with other non-inflammatory kidney pathologies (SjD-CKD). In contrast, no other urinary cell population or clinical marker was able to differentiate between SjD-TIN and SjD-CKD. Furthermore, we found a very strong correlation between urinary CD4(+) T(H) cells and histological severity of TIN. Finally, during longitudinal follow up of 8 SjD-TIN patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy, we saw a large and significant drop in urinary CD4(+) T(H) cells in parallel with clinical and histological improvement. Taken together our data suggest, that urinary CD4(+) T(H) cells might be a novel biomarker for diagnosis and follow up of SjD-TIN and might help to guide treatment decisions.
Urinary CD4(+) T helper cells are a potential biomarker for tubulointerstitial nephritis in Sjögren's disease.
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作者:Laas Viona, Feindt Frederic Christian, Böse Pascal, Zimmermann Tom, Klimicevs Pavels, Hagenstein Julia, Ehnold Laura-Isabell, Herrnstadt Georg R, Warkotsch Matthias T, Paust Hans-Joachim, Panzer Ulf, Krebs Christian F, Huber Tobias B, Wiech Thorsten, Steinmetz Oliver M, Melderis Simon
| 期刊: | Scientific Reports | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Feb 11; 16(1):5943 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41598-025-34685-x | ||
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