Soluble interleukin-2 receptor in blood from patients with sarcoidosis and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

Sarcoidosis Pub Date : 1994-09-01
T Tsutsumi, S Nagai, K Imai, Y Setoyama, T Uchiyama, T Izumi
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Abstract

Soluble interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2R) concentration is considered to reflect disease activity in patients with sarcoidosis. However, it remains to be evaluated whether or not the sIL-2R concentration reflects the total burden of granulomatous lesions, or if it can be a useful marker for other interstitial lung diseases such as IPF, the lesions of which are restricted to the lungs. In this study, we demonstrated that sIL-2R concentrations in 16 patients with active sarcoidosis increased (2031 +/- 1222 U/ml), compared to those in 29 patients with inactive disease (796 +/- 313), 24 with IPF (859 +/- 694) and 33 healthy controls (467 +/- 174). sIL-2R concentrations in patients with IPF also increased, more than those in healthy subjects. sIL-2R concentrations in 10 patients with extrathoracic lesions (ETL) were not different from those in 6 patients without ETL. Correlation between serum sIL-2R concentrations and serum ACE activity, BAL macrophage %, and BAL lymphocyte % was shown in patients with sarcoidosis. In patients with IPF, a correlation between sIL-2R concentrations and BAL macrophage % was found but there was no correlation between sIL-2R concentrations and BAL lymphocyte %. In conclusion, serum sIL-2R concentrations seem to reflect total inflammatory lesions. In addition, they reflect total inflammatory lesions of the lungs in sarcoidosis and IPF. For clinical purposes, its measurement may be more useful than that of BAL fluid concentrations in patients with sarcoidosis and IPF.

结节病和特发性肺纤维化患者血液中可溶性白介素-2受体。
可溶性白细胞介素-2受体(sIL-2R)浓度被认为反映结节病患者的疾病活动性。然而,sIL-2R浓度是否反映了肉芽肿病变的总负担,或者它是否可以作为其他间质性肺疾病(如IPF)的有用标志,仍有待评估,这些疾病的病变仅限于肺部。在这项研究中,我们发现16例活动性结节病患者的sIL-2R浓度升高(2031 +/- 1222 U/ml),而29例非活动性结节病患者(796 +/- 313)、24例IPF患者(859 +/- 694)和33例健康对照(467 +/- 174)的sIL-2R浓度升高。IPF患者的sIL-2R浓度也高于健康受试者。10例胸外病变(ETL)患者的sIL-2R浓度与6例无ETL患者的sIL-2R浓度无显著差异。结节病患者血清sIL-2R浓度与血清ACE活性、BAL巨噬细胞%、BAL淋巴细胞%存在相关性。在IPF患者中,发现sIL-2R浓度与BAL巨噬细胞%相关,但sIL-2R浓度与BAL淋巴细胞%无相关性。总之,血清sIL-2R浓度似乎反映了整个炎症病变。此外,它们反映了结节病和IPF中肺部的总炎性病变。对于临床目的,在结节病和IPF患者中,其测量可能比BAL液浓度更有用。
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