Serum levels of soluble HLA-G correlate with disease activity in pediatric patients with Crohn's disease.

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Murat Cansever, Mehmet Akif Göktaş, Duran Arslan, Türkan Patiroğlu
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Background: Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G, a member of the HLA family, is crucial for fetomaternal tolerance. Transmembrane or circulating/soluble HLA-G (sHLA-G) is elevated in autoimmune conditions and the tumor microenvironment. Circulating sHLA-G levels and their association with disease activity have not yet been assessed in pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This study aimed to quantify the serum sHLA-G levels of pediatric patients with IBD and assess the association of serum sHLA-G with disease activity.

Methods: : We enrolled 24 pediatric IBD patients Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), n = 12 each] and 24 healthy controls. Based on the disease activity index, five and seven of the CD patients had mild and moderate/severe disease, respectively, whereas six of the UC patients were in remission and six had mild disease. Serum was collected and sHLA-G levels were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).

Results: : Pediatric patients with CD had significantly higher sHLA-G levels compared with patients with UC and healthy controls. Notably, serum sHLA-G levels were significantly higher in patients with moderate/severe CD than in those with mild CD.

Conclusions: : Serum sHLA-G levels correlate with disease activity in pediatric patients with CD and are higher in CD patients than in UC patients. Thus, sHLA-G is a potential biomarker for disease activity in CD.

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儿童克罗恩病患者血清可溶性HLA-G水平与疾病活动性相关
背景:人类白细胞抗原(HLA)-G是HLA家族的一员,对母婴的耐受性至关重要。跨膜或循环/可溶性HLA-G (sHLA-G)在自身免疫性疾病和肿瘤微环境中升高。在患有炎症性肠病(IBD)的儿科患者中,循环sHLA-G水平及其与疾病活动性的关系尚未得到评估。本研究旨在量化小儿IBD患者的血清sHLA-G水平,并评估血清sHLA-G与疾病活动性的关系。方法:选取克罗恩病(CD)和溃疡性结肠炎(UC)患儿24例,各12例,对照组24例。根据疾病活动指数,5例和7例CD患者分别为轻度和中/重度疾病,6例UC患者缓解,6例为轻度疾病。收集血清,采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测sHLA-G水平。结果:儿童乳糜泻患者的sHLA-G水平明显高于UC患者和健康对照组。值得注意的是,中度/重度CD患者血清sHLA-G水平显著高于轻度CD患者。结论:儿童CD患者血清sHLA-G水平与疾病活动性相关,且CD患者高于UC患者。因此,sHLA-G是CD疾病活动性的潜在生物标志物。
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