Association of Serum T cell Immunoglobulin Domain and Mucin-3 and Interleukin-17 with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.

IF 1.5 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Lairun Jin, Ran Bai, Jun Zhou, Wei Shi, Liang Xu, Jun Sheng, Hui Peng, Yuelong Jin, Hui Yuan
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BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that T cell immunoglobulin domain and mucin-3 (Tim-3) and interleukin-17 (IL-17) are implicated in the development of several autoimmune diseases. However, it is unclear whether these proteins contribute to the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The purpose of this study was to evaluate SLE patient serum Tim-3 and IL-17 levels, and to assess correlations between these proteins and major clinical parameters of SLE. MATERIAL AND METHODS Overall, 55 SLE patients and 55 healthy controls were recruited in a case-control study. Serum Tim-3 and IL-17 levels were quantified using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit. RESULTS Serum Tim-3 and IL-17 levels in SLE patients were significantly elevated relative to healthy controls (all P<0.05). Serum Tim-3 levels were significantly lower in SLE patients with nephritis than in those SLE without nephritis (P<0.05), while no statistically significant correlation between serum IL-17 and nephritis was detected (P>0.05). Serum Tim-3 with IL-17 levels were positively correlated in SLE patients (rs=0.817, P<0.01); however, no statistically significant correlation was found between serum Tim-3 or IL-17 levels and systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index (SLEDAI) scores in those with SLE (all P>0.05). In addition, serum Tim-3 was associated with central lesions in SLE patients, while there were no significant correlations between serum Tim-3 or IL-17 levels and other SLE clinical parameters. CONCLUSIONS Increased serum Tim-3 and IL-17 levels and their clinical associations in SLE patients suggest their possible role in this disease.

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血清T细胞免疫球蛋白结构域、黏素-3和白细胞介素-17与系统性红斑狼疮的关系。
以往的研究表明,T细胞免疫球蛋白结构域、粘蛋白-3 (Tim-3)和白细胞介素-17 (IL-17)参与多种自身免疫性疾病的发生。然而,目前尚不清楚这些蛋白是否与系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)的发病机制有关。本研究的目的是评估SLE患者血清Tim-3和IL-17水平,并评估这些蛋白与SLE主要临床参数的相关性。材料和方法在一项病例对照研究中,共招募了55名SLE患者和55名健康对照者。采用酶联免疫吸附测定(ELISA)试剂盒定量测定血清Tim-3和IL-17水平。结果SLE患者血清Tim-3、IL-17水平明显高于健康对照组(均P0.05)。SLE患者血清Tim-3与IL-17水平呈正相关(rs=0.817, P0.05)。此外,血清Tim-3与SLE患者中枢性病变相关,而血清Tim-3或IL-17水平与SLE其他临床参数无显著相关性。结论:SLE患者血清Tim-3和IL-17水平升高及其临床相关性提示其可能在该疾病中发挥作用。
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