TY - JOUR T1 - Erythrocyte-bound C4d in combination with complement and autoantibody status for the monitoring of SLE JF - Lupus Science & Medicine DO - 10.1136/lupus-2018-000263 VL - 5 IS - 1 SP - e000263 AU - Joan T Merrill AU - Michelle A Petri AU - Jill Buyon AU - Rosalind Ramsey-Goldman AU - Kenneth Kalunian AU - Chaim Putterman AU - John Conklin AU - Richard A Furie AU - Thierry Dervieux Y1 - 2018/05/01 UR - http://lupus.bmj.com/content/5/1/e000263.abstract N2 - Background We examined the usefulness of erythrocyte-bound C4d (EC4d) to monitor disease activity in SLE.Methods Data and blood samples were collected from three different studies, each of which included longitudinal evaluations using the Physicians Global Assessment (PGA) of disease activity and the Safety of Estrogens in Lupus Erythematosus National Assessment (SELENA) SLE Disease Activity Index (SLEDAI), which was assessed without anti-double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) and low complement C3/C4 (clinical SELENA-SLEDAI). EC4d levels were determined using flow cytometry; other laboratory measures included antibodies to dsDNA, C3 and C4 proteins. Relationships between clinical SELENA-SLEDAI, PGA and the laboratory measures were analysed using linear mixed effect models.Results The three studies combined enrolled 124 patients with SLE (mean age 42 years, 97% women, 31% Caucasians and 34% African-Americans) followed for an average of 5 consecutive visits (range 2–13 visits). EC4d levels and low C3/C4 status were significantly associated the clinical SELENA-SLEDAI or PGA in each of the three study groups (p<0.05). Multivariate analysis revealed that EC4d levels (estimate=0.94±0.28) and low complement C3/C4 (estimate=1.24±0.43) were both independently and significantly associated with the clinical SELENA-SLEDAI (p<0.01) and PGA. EC4d levels were also associated with the clinical SELENA-SLEDAI (estimate: 1.20±0.29) and PGA (estimate=0.19±0.04) among patients with chronically low or normal C3/C4 (p<0.01). Anti-dsDNA titres were generally associated with disease activity.Conclusion These data support the association of EC4d with disease activity regardless of complement C3/C4 status and its usefulness in monitoring SLE disease. Additional studies will be required to support these validation data. ER -