Lupus nephritis is a problem that occurs often in people who have systemic lupus erythematosus, also called lupus.

Lupus is a disease in which the body’s immune system attacks its own cells and organs, called autoimmune disease. Lupus causes the immune system to make proteins called autoantibodies. These proteins attack tissues and organs in the body, including the kidneys.

Lupus nephritis occurs when lupus autoantibodies affect parts of the kidneys that filter out waste. This causes swelling and irritation of the kidneys, called inflammation. It might lead to blood in the urine, protein in the urine, high blood pressure, kidneys that don’t work well or even kidney failure.

Signs and symptoms of lupus nephritis include:

As many as half of adults with systemic lupus get lupus nephritis. Systemic lupus causes the body’s immune system to damage the kidneys. Then the kidneys can’t filter out waste as they should.

The only known risk factors for lupus nephritis are:

Lupus nephritis can cause:

Tests to diagnose lupus nephritis include:

There’s no cure for lupus nephritis. Treatment aims to:

Supportive treatments

In general, these treatments might help people with kidney disease:

Medicines

Treating severe lupus nephritis might need medicines that slow or stop the immune system from attacking healthy cells. Medicines often are used together. Sometimes certain medicines used at first are switched to prevent toxic effects.

Medicines to treat lupus nephritis might include:

Ongoing clinical trials are testing new treatments for lupus nephritis.

Treatment options for kidney failure

For people who progress to kidney failure, treatment options include:

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