Authors
Lei Wang, Wuqian Wang, Yang Hao, Luan Chen, Chaojun Qi, Dongyu Liang, Li Guo, Jiangfeng Zhao, Xiaofang Sun, Shengying Qin, Liou Cao
Published in
Lupus science & medicine. Volume 13. Issue 2. Aug 21, 2026. Epub Aug 21, 2026.
Abstract
Lupus nephritis (LN) exhibits substantial clinical and pathological heterogeneity. We aimed to define proteomics-based molecular subtypes of LN and identify candidate biomarkers for subtype discrimination.
We analysed formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) renal biopsy specimens from 292 patients with biopsy-proven LN from four tertiary hospitals using data-independent acquisition (DIA)-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) proteomics. Molecular subtypes were identified by non-negative matrix factorisation. Differential proteins, functional enrichment, immune pathway activity, protein-protein interaction networks and subtype-associated clinical/pathological features were evaluated. Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost) with SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) and Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO) logistic regression were used to identify key subtype-related features and derive a protein panel distinguishing proliferative (class III/IV) from membranous (class V) LN.
Two stable molecular subtypes were identified, with 1002 differential proteins between them. Subtype_2 was enriched for interferon-related innate immunity, complement activation, phagocytosis-endocytosis-lysosome pathways and ribosome biogenesis/RNA metabolism, whereas Subtype_1 was characterised by keratinisation and epithelial structural remodelling. Subtype_2 was associated with higher serum creatinine, lower estimated glomerular filtration rate and higher chronicity index. APOL1 showed discriminatory value between subtypes, and serum ELISA demonstrated a consistent pattern with FFPE proteomic findings. A five-protein LASSO panel achieved an area under the curve of approximately 0.76 for distinguishing class III/IV from class V LN.
DIA-based proteomic profiling of FFPE renal biopsies identifies biologically and clinically relevant LN molecular subtypes and may support tissue-informed classification and risk stratification.
PMID:
42629145
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 22 Aug 2026.
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