A dysregulated immune response plays a critical role in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) pathogenesis. Environmental factors such as viruses, including coronavirus 2 (COVID-19), have been described to play a role in SLE presentation and exacerbation. These viruses trigger a host’s humoral and cellular immunities typically essential in elimination of the viral infection. We present a case of a Hispanic male who developed new-onset lupus nephritis class II after a COVID-19 infection.
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Kazzi, B., Fine, D., Geetha, D., Chung, M., Monroy-Trujillo, M., & Timlin, H. (2022). New-onset lupus nephritis associated with COVID-19 infection. Lupus, 31(8), 1007–1011. https://doi.org/10.1177/09612033221098571