Dysregulated serum lipid profile is associated with inflammation and disease activity in primary Sjögren's syndrome: a retrospective study in China

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Lufei Yang , Yuanyuan Liang , Jincheng Pu , Li Cai , Ronglin Gao , Fang Han , Keni Chang , Shengnan Pan , Zhenzhen Wu , Youwei Zhang , Yanqing Wang , Jiamin Song , Huihong Wu , Jianping Tang , Xuan Wang
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Abstract

Purpose

To investigate the relationship between the lipid profiles of patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) and other clinical characteristics, laboratory examination, disease activity, and inflammatory factors. In addition, the risk factors for hyperlipidemia-related complications of pSS and the effect of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) usage on the lipid profile were incorporated into this study.

Methods

This is a single-center, retrospective study that included 367 patients who were diagnosed with pSS at Tongji Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, China from January 2010 to March 2022. Initially, demographic information, clinical characteristics, medication records, and complications of the patients were gathered. A case-control analysis compared the 12 systems involvement (ESSDAI domain), clinical symptoms, and laboratory tests between pSS patients with and without dyslipidemia. A simple linear regression model was employed to investigate the relationship between serum lipid profile and inflammatory factors. Logistics regression analysis was performed to assess variables for hyperlipidemia-related complications of pSS. The paired t-test was then used to evaluate the improvement in lipid profile among pSS patients.

Results

48.7 % of all pSS patients had dyslipidemia, and alterations in lipid levels were related to gender, age, and smoking status but not body mass index (BMI). Dyslipidemia is more prevalent in pSS patients who exhibit heightened autoimmunity and elevated levels of inflammation. Higher concentrations of multiple highly inflammatory factors correlate with a more severe form of dyslipidemia. Non-traditional cardiovascular risk factors may contribute to hyperlipidemia-related complications of pSS, such as increased, low complement 3 (C3) and low C4. According to our study, HCQ usage may protect against lipid-related disease in pSS.

Conclusion

Attention should be paid to the dyslipidemia of pSS. This research aims to clarify the population portrait of pSS patients with abnormal lipid profiles and provides insights into the correlation between metabolism and inflammation in individuals with pSS and the potential role they play in the advancement of the disease. These findings provide novel avenues for further understanding the underlying mechanisms of pSS pathogenesis.

血脂异常与原发性斯约格伦综合征的炎症和疾病活动有关:一项在中国进行的回顾性研究。
目的:研究原发性斯约格伦综合征(pSS)患者的血脂谱与其他临床特征、实验室检查、疾病活动性和炎症因素之间的关系。此外,本研究还纳入了 pSS 高脂血症相关并发症的危险因素以及羟氯喹(HCQ)的使用对血脂谱的影响:这是一项单中心回顾性研究,纳入了2010年1月至2022年3月期间在中国同济大学医学院附属同济医院确诊的367例pSS患者。研究首先收集了患者的人口统计学信息、临床特征、用药记录和并发症。病例对照分析比较了有血脂异常和无血脂异常的pSS患者的12个系统参与(ESSDAI域)、临床症状和实验室检查。采用简单线性回归模型研究血清脂质状况与炎症因素之间的关系。物流回归分析用于评估 pSS 高脂血症相关并发症的变量。然后采用配对 t 检验来评估 pSS 患者血脂状况的改善情况:48.7%的 pSS 患者患有血脂异常,血脂水平的变化与性别、年龄和吸烟状况有关,但与体重指数(BMI)无关。血脂异常在自身免疫力增强和炎症水平升高的 pSS 患者中更为普遍。多种高度炎症因子的浓度越高,血脂异常越严重。非传统的心血管风险因素可能会导致 pSS 的高脂血症相关并发症,如补体 3(C3)和 C4 增高、降低。根据我们的研究,使用 HCQ 可预防 pSS 中与血脂相关的疾病:结论:应关注 pSS 的血脂异常。这项研究旨在明确血脂异常的 pSS 患者的人群特征,并深入了解 pSS 患者体内代谢与炎症之间的相关性,以及它们在疾病进展中所扮演的潜在角色。这些发现为进一步了解 pSS 发病机制提供了新的途径。
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Immunology letters
Immunology letters 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: Immunology Letters provides a vehicle for the speedy publication of experimental papers, (mini)Reviews and Letters to the Editor addressing all aspects of molecular and cellular immunology. The essential criteria for publication will be clarity, experimental soundness and novelty. Results contradictory to current accepted thinking or ideas divergent from actual dogmas will be considered for publication provided that they are based on solid experimental findings. Preference will be given to papers of immediate importance to other investigators, either by their experimental data, new ideas or new methodology. Scientific correspondence to the Editor-in-Chief related to the published papers may also be accepted provided that they are short and scientifically relevant to the papers mentioned, in order to provide a continuing forum for discussion.
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