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BackgroundGeographical variation in lupus nephritis epidemiology may indicate important environmental factors contributions to the etiology of lupus nephritis. This paper first describes the epidemiology of biopsy-proven lupus nephritis in China by performing a systematic literature review and the possible social-environmental influential factors.MethodsThe keywords “lupus nephritis”, “renal biopsy” and “systemic lupus erythematous” were searched in the three largest Chinese electronic databases and Medline/PubMed. The data of the patients with biopsy-proven lupus nephritis were extracted. The possible environmental influential factors including the population density, ethnic group populations, the ratio of females to males, the average sunshine per year, annual average temperature and annual relative humidity, in different regions of China were analyzed.ResultsForty-one study centers with 34574 renal disease patients, and 3699 lupus nephritis patients met the inclusion criteria. Lupus nephritis accounts for 2.37% to 25% of all renal disease and 27.2% to 80.65% of renal disease associated with secondary glomerular diseases. The male-to-female ratio is approximately 1:5 in lupus nephritis patients. The included period is predominantly from 1995 to 2010. The proportion ratio of biopsy-proven lupus nephritis in all renal disease or in secondary glomerular disease significantly increased with decreasing latitude from the north to the south part of China. The population is predominantly Han Chinese.ConclusionsGeographical distribution appears to be a risk factor for the incidence of biopsy-proven LN in China.

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  • Geographical variation in lupus nephritis epidemiology may indicate important environmental factors contributions to the etiology of lupus nephritis

  • We examined the association between geographic distribution and the epidemiology of biopsyproven lupus nephritis (LN) in China by summarizing 41 studies on LN disease published in different parts of China

  • Inclusion and exclusion criteria: The inclusion criteria for the analyzed papers are as follows: (1) the location of the study centers are in mainland China; (2) the number of patients with biopsy-proven renal diseases was more than 100 cases in each paper; (3) the define of LN was by renal biopsy

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Geographical variation in lupus nephritis epidemiology may indicate important environmental factors contributions to the etiology of lupus nephritis. This paper first describes the epidemiology of biopsy-proven lupus nephritis in China by performing a systematic literature review and the possible social-environmental influential factors. The LN cumulative incidence is lower in Caucasians (14%) with SLE compared with Asians (55%), African lineages (51%) and Hispanics (43%). These reviews included very few studies conducted in China. Reports of the incidence of biopsy-proven LN in different geographical regions of China have yielded different results, possibly because the vast territory and a huge population of China results in marked differences in environmental and genetic risk factors for LN.

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