Studying zonulin levels in patients with inflammatory bowel disease and peripheral arthritis

G. Khusainova, Olga B. Nesmeyanova, A. I. Dolgushina, O.S. Abramovskikh, V. Genkel, K. Nikushkina
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BACKGROUND: Currently, disruption of the barrier function of the intestinal mucosa is considered one of the key mechanisms in the pathogenesis of extraintestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel diseases, especially damage to the musculoskeletal system. AIM: To study the relationship between the level of zonulin in blood serum and the parameters of the immune status in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases in combination with peripheral arthritis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 97 patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease have been examined, with peripheral arthritis verified in 47 patients; the control group included 50 patients without peripheral arthritis. Zonulin, tumor necrosis factor α, interleukin-1β, -10, -17A, -23 were determined in blood serum using standard kits for direct enzyme immunoassay. RESULTS: Patients with peripheral arthritis were younger with an earlier onset of inflammatory bowel diseases (p 0.001). When assessing the concentration of serum zonulin in the patients with and without arthritis, no significant differences have been found. In the patients with peripheral arthritis, zonulin concentration directly correlated with the level of interleukin-17A (r = 0.323; p = 0.039), interleukin-23 (r = 0.321; p = 0.041). CONCLUSIONS: According to the data obtained, the use of zonulin as a marker of peripheral arthritis in inflammatory bowel diseases is not recommended. Nevertheless, the correlation of zonulin and the concentrations of interleukin-17А and -23 demonstrates its role in the regulation of mucosal immunity in the development of extraintestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel diseases.
研究炎症性肠病和外周关节炎患者的 zonulin 水平
背景:目前,肠黏膜屏障功能的破坏被认为是炎症性肠病肠外表现,尤其是肌肉骨骼系统损伤的关键发病机制之一。目的:研究合并外周关节炎的炎症性肠病患者血清中 zonulin 水平与免疫状态参数之间的关系。材料与方法:研究对象为 97 名溃疡性结肠炎和克罗恩病患者,其中 47 名患者证实患有外周关节炎;对照组包括 50 名无外周关节炎的患者。使用直接酶联免疫测定标准试剂盒测定血清中的左旋胰岛素、肿瘤坏死因子α、白细胞介素-1β、-10、-17A、-23。结果:外周关节炎患者年龄较轻,炎症性肠病发病较早(P 0.001)。在评估关节炎患者和非关节炎患者的血清zonulin浓度时,未发现明显差异。在外周关节炎患者中,佐纳林浓度与白细胞介素-17A(r = 0.323; p = 0.039)、白细胞介素-23(r = 0.321; p = 0.041)的水平直接相关。结论:根据所获得的数据,不建议使用 zonulin 作为炎症性肠病外周关节炎的标志物。然而,佐凝蛋白与白细胞介素-17А和-23浓度之间的相关性表明,佐凝蛋白在炎症性肠病肠道外表现的发展过程中起到了调节粘膜免疫的作用。
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