IF 3.8 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Joanna Werner, Pernilla Darlington, Natalia Rivera, Anders Eklund, Anna Smed-Sörensen, Susanna Kullberg
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肉样瘤病相关高钙血症(SAHC)是一个具有挑战性的临床问题,因为它可能导致严重的发病率。阳光照射和肉芽肿中的巨噬细胞将维生素 D 转化为其活性形式被认为是可能的原因。我们的目的是通过研究 SAHC 与季节、肉芽肿负荷和肺巨噬细胞的关系,来揭示 SAHC 的发病机制。我们从当地的队列中发现了 SAHC 患者。患者被分为两组:轻度 SAHC 和重度 SAHC。研究人员从病历中获取了有关 SAHC 发病时间、HLA-DRB1 等位基因、支气管肺泡灌洗液(BALF)巨噬细胞、肺外表现(EPM)以及作为肉芽肿负荷标志物的血清血管紧张素转换酶(s-ACE)的数据。在 83 名 SAHC 患者中,有 36 名患者出现了严重的高钙血症,其中 75% 的患者在 5 月至 10 月间发病(P<0.05)。
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Seasonal variation in Swedish sarcoidosis patients with severe hypercalcemia.

Sarcoidosis associated hypercalcemia (SAHC) is a challenging clinical problem as it can result in severe morbidity. Sunlight exposure and conversion of vitamin D to its active form by macrophages in granulomas have been suggested as possible causes. We aimed to disentangle mechanisms behind SAHC by investigating any associations with season, granuloma burden and lung macrophages. Patients with SAHC were identified from a local cohort. The patients were divided in two groups: mild and severe SAHC. Data on when SAHC occurred, HLA-DRB1 alleles, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) macrophages, extrapulmonary manifestations (EPM) and serum angiotensin-converting enzyme (s-ACE) as a marker for granuloma burden were retrieved from medical records. Out of 83 patients with SAHC, severe hypercalcemia was found in 36 patients, 75% of whom presented between May and October (p < 0.001). No seasonal variation was observed for patients with mild hypercalcemia. Elevated s-ACE was more common in patients with severe hypercalcemia (84% of patients), compared to 46% in the group with mild hypercalcemia (p < 0.001). HLA-DRB1*04 was more frequent in the group with severe hypercalcemia, compared to the mild group (67% vs. 32%, p < 0.01). Results support SAHC being associated with sun exposure. Risk factors to be observant of are elevated s-ACE and HLA-DRB1*04.

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Scientific Reports
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19567
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